CONSUMER ALERT: A salmonella outbreak that's sickened 62 people in 8 states appears to be linked to whole, fresh papayas from Mexico.
that's sickened 62 people in eight states appears to be linked to whole, fresh papayas from Mexico, U.S. health officials report.
The illnesses began between Jan. 14, 2019 and June 8, 2019, and most have occurred since April. No deaths have been reported.
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