Salmonella Litchfield Outbreak Associated with Cantaloupe
The FDA has issued an import alert regarding entry of cantaloupe from Agropecuaria Montelibano, a Honduran grower and packer, because, based on current information, fruit from this company appears to be associated with a Salmonella Litchfield outbreak in the United States and Canada. The import alert advises FDA field offices that all cantaloupes shipped to the United States by this company are to be detained.
In addition, the FDA has contacted importers about this action and is advising U.S. grocers, food service operators, and produce processors to remove from their stock any cantaloupes from this company. The FDA also advises consumers who have recently bought cantaloupes to check with the place of purchase to determine if the fruit came from this specific grower and packer. If so, consumers should throw away the cantaloupes.
To date, the FDA has received reports of 50 illnesses in 16 states and nine illnesses in Canada linked to the consumption of cantaloupes. No deaths have been reported; however, 14 people have been hospitalized. The states are Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin.
The FDA is taking this preventive measure while the agency continues to investigate this Salmonella Litchfield outbreak in cooperation with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state partners.
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My 8 year daughter was one of the victims of the current cantaloupe/ samlonella recall. She suffered from abdominal cramps, violent vomiting, and very high fever. When I called the Meijer store where I purchased the melon, I was told that they were aware of the issue but believed their store was unaffected and had not recalled their fruit. I am appalled at the response from Meijer as this is quickly becoming a nationwide food poisoning scare. Thankfully we have a wonderful pediatrician who is treating our daughter and she is expected to make a full recovery.- Leah