From Minnesota Department of Health <[email protected]>
Subject News Release: Salmonella cases linked to Infinite Herbs organic basil sold at Trader Joe’s
Date April 18, 2024 5:06 PM
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"Salmonella"?cases linked to Infinite Herbs organic basil sold at Trader Joe?s

State health officials advise Minnesotans not to eat Infinite Herbs brand organic basil

Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) officials are warning Minnesota consumers not to eat Infinite Herbs brand organic basil in 2.5-ounce clamshell-style containers purchased at Trader Joe?s, due to a multi-state?"Salmonella"?outbreak announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Four Minnesotans between 3 and 59 years of age, all from the metro area, became ill between Feb. 15 and March 27. None of them were hospitalized and none died. Their illnesses have been linked to eating Infinite Herbs brand basil purchased at Trader Joe?s. ?

Nationally, a total of 12 people infected with the outbreak strain of?"Salmonella"?have been reported from seven states.

Trader Joe?s has removed the product from its shelves. Anyone who has it in their refrigerator or freezer should throw it away.

Since many people with?"Salmonella"?infection (salmonellosis) do not seek health care and get tested, the number of ill people that are part of this outbreak is likely to be larger than the identified cases. People who consumed the product, become sick and are concerned about their health should consult their health care provider and mention this outbreak. ?

Symptoms of?"Salmonella"?infection include diarrhea, abdominal pain and fever. Symptoms usually begin within 12 to 96 hours after exposure, but they can begin up to two weeks after exposure. Infections usually clear in five to seven days, but about 28% of laboratory-confirmed cases require hospitalization. Many?"Salmonella"?infections in otherwise healthy people do not require medical treatment. More serious infections occasionally occur. For those who seek health care, most do not require antibiotics. However, antibiotic treatment may be warranted in some cases. ?

Approximately 1,000?"Salmonella"?infections are reported each year in Minnesota. More information on?"Salmonella"?and how to prevent it can be found on the MDH website at?Salmonellosis ("Salmonella") [ [link removed] ].

MDH is working with MDA, CDC and FDA on this ongoing, multi-state investigation. ?

Federal alerts:

FDA -?Outbreak Investigation of Salmonella: Organic Basil (April 2024) [ [link removed] ]??

CDC -?Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Fresh Basil: Food Safety Alert [ [link removed] ]

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*Media inquiries:*
*Amy Barrett*
*MDH Communications?*
*651-201-4993*
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Minnesota Department of Health [ [link removed] ]

*Larry Schumacher*
*MDA Communications*
*651-201-6629*
[email protected]
Minnesota Department of Agriculture [ [link removed] ]

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