TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating the outbreak of salmonella across 10 states, including Florida.
According to the CDC Alert, Chetak LLC group, including Kissimmee’s Chetak Orlando, recalls deep-branded frozen moon beans and moss (matt) beans due to the possibility of salmonella contamination on July 16th.
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This includes:
16 oz deep brand germination mat (MOTH). Package with the following code printed on the back of the bag: lot code: 24330, 25072, 25108, 24353, 25171, 24297, 25058, 25078, 24291, 25107, 24354, 24292 Deep Brand Sprout Moon. Package Includes the following code printed on the back of the bag: Lot Code: 24330, 25072, 25108, 24353, 25171, 24297, 25058, 25078, 24291, 25107, 24354 and 24292
The CDC reported that there were 11 known cases associated with this outbreak, four of which resulted in hospitalization. The first infection occurred on October 22, 2024.
So far, these are known cases and their locations.
Florida: 1 Washington: 1 Minnesota: 1 Illinois: 1 Tennessee: 1 Virginia: 1 Pennsylvania: 1 New Jersey: 1 Connecticut: 1 Massachusetts: 2
According to the CDC, if you have deep branded frozen reproductive beans, throw them away or return them to the store. Clean up any surfaces and items that may have been exposed to recalled beans, hot water and soap, or dishwasher.
Salmonella is a bacterial infection that can cause contaminants, fever and convulsions, and usually begins 6 hours to 6 days after consuming contaminated food. For most people, recovery takes 4-7 days without treatment.
People with an impaired immune system, children under the age of 5, or adults over the age of 65 may suffer from a more severe infection than they can land in the hospital.