Investigations of recurring Salmonella Strathcona outbreaks in Europe point to common source

In 2011, a rare type of Salmonella was reported for the first time in Europe connected to an outbreak in several European countries. At the time, outbreak investigations pointed to small tomatoes from Sicily (Italy) as the likely source for the salmonellosis cases caused by Salmonella Strathcona.
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