Federal Health Authorities Link Sam's Club Supplements to Salmonella Outbreak
At least 11 cases of Salmonella have been linked to powdered supplements sold at Sam's Club stores across seven states in the US, according to federal health authorities. The tainted products, known as Member's Mark Super Greens Powder Supplements, contain moringa leaf powder imported from an Indian farm that has been identified as the source of the contamination.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned consumers who have purchased these supplements to discard or return them to their local store immediately. While the products themselves have not been officially recalled, health officials are advising caution due to potential contamination with Salmonella bacteria.
Symptoms of Salmonella infection can range from mild to severe and include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and fever. In rare cases, Salmonella can lead to more serious conditions such as arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation, and urinary tract problems.
Young children, older adults, and individuals with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of severe illness and hospitalization if infected with the bacteria. Three people who contracted Salmonella were hospitalized in the affected states, highlighting the potential severity of this outbreak.
The investigation into the source of the contamination led to the discovery that a single lot of organic moringa leaf powder imported from Vallon Farm Direct in Jodhpur, India was contaminated with Salmonella bacteria. Health officials are now considering adding other products containing moringa leaf powder from the same farm to their list of avoidances as part of their ongoing investigation.
The CDC emphasizes that the outbreak highlights the importance of vigilance and attention to product safety, particularly when it comes to imported foods and supplements.
At least 11 cases of Salmonella have been linked to powdered supplements sold at Sam's Club stores across seven states in the US, according to federal health authorities. The tainted products, known as Member's Mark Super Greens Powder Supplements, contain moringa leaf powder imported from an Indian farm that has been identified as the source of the contamination.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned consumers who have purchased these supplements to discard or return them to their local store immediately. While the products themselves have not been officially recalled, health officials are advising caution due to potential contamination with Salmonella bacteria.
Symptoms of Salmonella infection can range from mild to severe and include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and fever. In rare cases, Salmonella can lead to more serious conditions such as arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation, and urinary tract problems.
Young children, older adults, and individuals with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of severe illness and hospitalization if infected with the bacteria. Three people who contracted Salmonella were hospitalized in the affected states, highlighting the potential severity of this outbreak.
The investigation into the source of the contamination led to the discovery that a single lot of organic moringa leaf powder imported from Vallon Farm Direct in Jodhpur, India was contaminated with Salmonella bacteria. Health officials are now considering adding other products containing moringa leaf powder from the same farm to their list of avoidances as part of their ongoing investigation.
The CDC emphasizes that the outbreak highlights the importance of vigilance and attention to product safety, particularly when it comes to imported foods and supplements.