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Canada: More than 60 ill, 17 hospitalized in salmonella outbreak linked to mini pastries

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Source: https://www.msn.com/en-ca/health/ot...-outbreak-linked-to-mini-pastries/ar-AA1xtsDi

More than 60 ill, 17 hospitalized in salmonella outbreak linked to mini pastries
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The Public Health Agency of Canada says 61 cases of salmonella across the country, including 17 that have required hospitalization, have been linked to recalled mini pastries.

The agency said the Sweet Cream brand mini pastries have been distributed at bakeries, hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, hospitals, retirement residences, and catered events.

It said 33 of the 61 illnesses are in Quebec, 21 in Ontario, four in British Columbia, two in Alberta and one in New Brunswick.

"People became sick between late September 2024 and mid-December 2024," the public health agency wrote in a statement Sunday.

"Many people who became sick reported eating mini pastries at catered events or other establishments where the recalled product was served."

The agency said people who got sick range in age from three to 88 and 61 per cent of them are female...


 
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