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Salmonella Outbreak Prompts Cucumber Recall In Texas
The cucumbers, which have sickened 285 people, were shipped to 22 states, including Texas.

A cucumber recall linked to a fatal case of salmonella includes products shipped to 22 states, including Texas.
The recalled cucumbers, grown in Mexico and distributed by Andrew & Williamson Fresh Produce, have sickened 285 people in 27 states, including a woman in California who died from the illness, according to the California Department of Public Health.
Andrew & Williamson Fresh Produce, a San Diego-based company, initiated the recall of its “Limited Edition” brand of pole grown cucumbers. “The labeling on these cases indicates the product was grown and packed by Rancho Don Juanito in Mexico. These cucumbers were distributed between August 1 – September 3, 2015,” the California Department of Public Health said.
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The New York Times reports the cucumbers were shipped to 22 states. Eighteen of those states have reported infections. Other states that received the recalled cucumbers include: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, New Jersey, Utah, Florida, Kentucky and Mississippi.
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Health officials in California say it is unlikely that cucumbers in retail grocery stores will have any identifying brand information. “CDPH recommends that consumers check with their grocer to determine if the cucumbers they purchased are impacted by this warning,” California health officials said.
Domestically produced cucumbers are not involved in this outbreak, according to health officials
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