A salmonella outbreak connected to Rea and Bona brand salami products has sickened 72 people in Canada, putting 7 in hospital. The Public Health Agency of Canada says people across provinces – including Alberta, Ontario and Manitoba – became sick between mid-April and mid-June. Nivrita Ganguly speaks with University of Guelph food microbiologist Keith Warriner about what to do if you think you’re infected.
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Salami-related salmonella outbreak sickens 72 people
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