Salmonella enteriditis infection occurred at the Wyndham Anatole Hotel in Dallas, Texas during March and April of 2002.

According to Robert Tauxe, of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, the Wyndham Salmonella outbreak is geographically the largest in history and the first outbreak to involve the residents of all 50 states. The outbreak was the

During June of 1999, both the Washington State Health Department and the Oregon Health Division independently investigated clusters of diarrheal illness attributed to Salmonella serotype muenchen infections in each state. As of July 13, 1999, 15 states and two Canadian provinces had reported 207 confirmed cases associated with this outbreak; additional 91 cases of S.

8_cakehouse-product1.jpg During the early spring of this year, an outbreak of Salmonella enteritidis infections resulted in 196 reported ill persons, 24 of which required hospitalization. The illnesses were associated with the consumption of cannolis and cassata cake from Black Forest Cakes and Pastries.

Laboratory investigation showed that 46 stool cultures tested positive for Salmonella enteritidis as

On May 9, 2005, the Macomb County Health Department received reports of five recently diagnosed cases of Salmonella species in Macomb County residents. All five had sought care at area hospitals and three had been admitted for in-patient care.

Isolates obtained from culture of stool specimens obtained from case patients were sent to the Michigan

According to records disclosed by Tulare County Health and Human Services, Nielsen’s catering business, "Costa’s Catering," which operates from Nielsen’s restaurant, was the source of at least two Salmonella Typhimurium outbreaks in late July, and meals served at the restaurant itself may have caused several more illnesses.

The other known outbreak occurred at a summer

Sushi King’s lunch opening was short-lived because the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services realized two employees had not been cleared to return to work. The two workers had tested negative once, but the department requires two negative stool samples. The second sample is being tested at a Little Rock lab.

After extensive testing

Two Bentonville families are considering legal action against a restaurant here after alleged cases of salmonella poisoning occurred within the last week.

Seattle, Washington-based attorney Drew Falkenstein with Marler Clark said two families have contacted him this week to consider filing a lawsuit against Sushi King. A doctor alerted the Arkansas Department of Health of

Marler Clark, the Seattle law firm nationally known for food safety advocacy and for the successful representation of victims of foodborne illness, has been contacted by victims of a Salmonella outbreak that health officials have traced to Corky and Lenny’s Restaurant in Woodmere.

The Cuyahoga County Board of Health has traced 12 confirmed and 41