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Salmonella Africana Outbreak Investigation linked to Unidentified Product (#1351)

1 month ago source fda.gov

United States

Update January 8th, 2026:
The FDA has initiated sampling.

Source: FDA


Update December 25th, 2025:
The case count has increased from 11 to 12.

Source: FDA


December 10th, 2025:
A Salmonella Africana outbreak has been reported, affecting 11 individuals across multiple states. The source of the outbreak remains unidentified, and the FDA has initiated a traceback investigation to determine the origin of the contamination. The outbreak is currently active and ongoing, with health officials working to contain its spread.

The outbreak was first reported on December 10, 2025, and has since prompted an active investigation by the FDA. The agency is conducting traceback efforts to identify the specific product responsible for the illnesses. While the exact locations of the affected individuals have not been disclosed, the outbreak is being monitored closely by health authorities to prevent further cases.

The problem was discovered through routine surveillance of foodborne illnesses, which flagged an unusual increase in Salmonella Africana cases. The FDA has since launched a comprehensive investigation, including inspections and sampling, to trace the source of the outbreak. Consumers are advised to stay informed through official channels as the investigation progresses.

Source: www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/investigations-foodborne-illness-outbreaks

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