Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Member's Mark Super Greens Powder Supplements at Sam's Club: FDA and CDC Investigate Contamination

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Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Member's Mark Super Greens Powder Supplements at Sam's Club: FDA and CDC Investigate Contamination

A recent outbreak of salmonella cases in seven states has been linked to powdered supplements sold at Sam’s Club. The FDA and CDC are investigating illnesses related to Member’s Mark Super Greens Powder Supplements, which have been removed from store shelves due to potential contamination with salmonella bacteria. Cases of salmonella have been reported in Kansas, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, New York, and Michigan, with three people requiring hospitalization.

The source of the salmonella outbreak has been traced back to a single lot of organic moringa leaf powder imported from Vallon Farm Direct in Jodhpur, India. Health officials in Michigan and Virginia collected and tested samples of the product from affected individuals' homes. Moringa is a plant native to India known for its essential nutrients like protein, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.

Symptoms of salmonella infection include fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Severe cases may require hospitalization, especially in young children, older adults, and individuals with weakened immune systems. The CDC advises avoiding Vallon Farm products containing moringa leaf powder as the investigation continues to identify potential sources of contamination.

In conclusion, the recent salmonella outbreak linked to powdered supplements highlights the importance of food safety and product quality control. Consumers are urged to be cautious and follow CDC guidelines to prevent further illnesses related to contaminated products.