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US health agencies report 55 cases of E. coli and salmonella infections tied to alfalfa sprouts

By Thomson Reuters Aug 21, 2026 | 2:05 PM

Aug 21 (Reuters) – U.S. health officials on Friday said they were investigating a multistate outbreak of E. coli and salmonella infections linked to ​alfalfa sprouts.

Here are more details:

• The Food ‌and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have reported 55 cases and four hospitalizations across 15 states with zero deaths, as of Friday.

• Traceback data show ‌that ​alfalfa sprouts distributed by Everything ⁠Sprouts of Minneapolis, Minnesota, ⁠may be contaminated with multiple pathogens and have been identified as a source of the illnesses in this outbreak, FDA and CDC said.

• FDA is ​working with Everything Sprouts and has recommended the company conduct a recall, it said.

• This ⁠comes amidst an ongoing cyclosporiasis ⁠outbreak linked to lettuce and a separate ​salmonella outbreak tied to jalapenos that have shaken U.S. ​consumer confidence, with many forgoing eating fresh produce ‌or dining out at restaurants.

• The CDC said in the latest outbreak linked to alfalfa sprouts, 46 people were infected with E. coli, 7 with ⁠salmonella, and 2 with both salmonella and E. coli.

• E. coli and salmonella are two common types of bacteria ⁠that cause ‌food poisoning. Both lead to stomach pain, ⁠diarrhea, and vomiting.

• Illnesses started on ​dates ‌ranging from May 31 to August 8, ​CDC and ⁠FDA said, adding that of the 34 people interviewed, 26 reported eating alfalfa sprouts.

• CDC is advising people not to eat, sell, or serve affected alfalfa sprouts.

(Reporting by Sneha S K in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Shinjini Ganguli)