CDC has announced a new food safety alert and the reopening of a previous outbreak involving Salmonella linked to moringa leaf products. The reopened outbreak now includes 22 additional cases in four states, with six new hospitalizations and no deaths. The alert cites certain lots of TNVitamins Moringa Capsules as a potential source; those products have been recalled but may still be present in homes. Consumers are advised not to use recalled items, discard or return them, and to clean any surfaces that may have contacted the products with hot soapy water or a dishwasher. Those experiencing severe Salmonella symptoms should contact a healthcare provider. The CDC notes that most infections cause diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps, lasting 4 to 7 days, with vulnerable groups at higher risk.
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