Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    TRENDING :
    • Traditional forecasting still beats AI for the most extreme weather
    • Salmonella outbreak: CDC map shows where drug-resistant infections linked to backyard poultry are occurring
    • Trump just replaced his surgeon general pick, and it could change what you’re told about your health
    • AI will be Spider-Man’s only friend in ‘Brand New Day.’ The internet is losing its mind over it
    • Is the ‘dead internet’ theory coming true? New Stanford research calculates exactly how far we are—and it’s alarming
    • Mark Zuckerberg says AI spending and war drove Meta layoffs
    • Iran Talks Collapse, UAE Leaves OPEC, Mali Rebels Seize Kidal 
    • A McDonald’s executive takes you inside the viral Grimace Shake trend and how the burger giant dealt with it
    Populist Bulletin
    • Home
    • US Politics
    • World Politics
    • Economy
    • Business
    • Headline News
    Populist Bulletin
    Home»Business»Salmonella outbreak: CDC map shows where drug-resistant infections linked to backyard poultry are occurring
    Business 4 Mins Read

    Salmonella outbreak: CDC map shows where drug-resistant infections linked to backyard poultry are occurring

    Business 4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email Copy Link
    Follow Us
    Google News Flipboard
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported a salmonella outbreak in more than a dozen states. Worse, the outbreak appears to be linked to a strain of the bacterium that may be resistant to antibiotics.

    Here’s what you need to know about the source of the outbreak, where it’s occurring, and what you can do about it.

    What’s happened?

    On April 23, the CDC posted an update regarding its ongoing investigation into a multistate outbreak of salmonella infections. The outbreak is believed to be linked to backyard poultry, such as ducks and chickens. 

    The first reported infection linked to the outbreak is believed to have occurred on February 26, affecting one individual.

    Since then, dozens of other infections have been reported. Currently, the CDC says it has confirmed 34 cases in the outbreak, which has now spread to 13 states.

    The outbreak involves the Salmonella Saintpaul strain of the bacterium. Upon whole-genome sequencing of samples collected from those infected, all cases showed resistance to fosfomycin, an antibiotic commonly used to treat salmonella infections.

    Samples from an additional eight people showed resistance to other antibiotics, including chloramphenicol, streptomycin, sulfisoxazole, and tetracycline.

    Nearly 80% of the affected individuals reported having contact with backyard poultry before becoming sick.

    The CDC then sampled some backyard poultry and found that it carried the same strain of salmonella that is making people sick.

    How many people have been infected?

    As of its April 23 update, the CDC confirmed 34 cases linked to the outbreak. Of those 34 cases, 13 people required hospitalization. No deaths have been reported.

    However, the CDC notes that the actual number of people infected in the outbreak may be much higher.

    This is because it can take three to four weeks for health officials to determine whether a salmonella infection is part of the outbreak. Additionally, many people become ill with salmonella and recover without ever seeking medical care.

    Where is the outbreak happening?

    The CDC has published a map of where cases linked to the outbreak have occurred. As of the agency’s latest update, the outbreak has been confirmed in 13 states.

    That map shows that the majority of the outbreak is currently centered in the Midwest. Michigan has the highest number of known cases, at six, while Ohio and Wisconsin have each reported five cases.

    The distribution of cases across the reported states is as follows:

    Screenshot via CDC
    • Florida: 1
    • Illinois: 1
    • Indiana: 3
    • Kentucky: 3
    • Maine: 3
    • Maryland: 2
    • Michigan: 6
    • Mississippi: 1
    • New Hampshire: 1
    • Ohio: 5
    • Tennessee: 1
    • West Virginia: 2
    • Wisconsin: 5

    What are the symptoms of a salmonella infection?

    According to the CDC, most people who contract a salmonella infection present with the following symptoms:

    • Watery diarrhea that might have blood or mucus
    • Stomach cramps that can be severe

    Additionally, the agency says people may present with other symptoms, including:

    • Headache
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Loss of appetite

    Symptoms can start anywhere from six hours to six days after the initial infection and usually continue for four days to a week.

    How to stay safe

    The CDC warns that you do not need direct contact with backyard poultry to contract a salmonella infection.

    While direct contact is one of the primary ways to contract an infection, it can also be contracted simply by touching objects in the birds’ environment, such as feed or cages. The same is true for clothing that enters their environment, such as shoes.

    The CDC says preventive measures include washing hands for 20 seconds after coming into contact with birds, their eggs, or other supplies.

    Additionally, you should not allow poultry into your house, where they could spread bacteria across your home’s surfaces. The agency recommends using a dedicated pair of footwear when operating inside the birds’ coop, and not wearing those shoes or boots in your house.




    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Traditional forecasting still beats AI for the most extreme weather

    May 2, 2026

    Trump just replaced his surgeon general pick, and it could change what you’re told about your health

    May 2, 2026

    AI will be Spider-Man’s only friend in ‘Brand New Day.’ The internet is losing its mind over it

    May 2, 2026
    Top News
    World Politics 1 Min Read

    WATCH LIVE: President Trump Makes Major Announcement on Autism | The Gateway Pundit

    World Politics 1 Min Read

    President Trump on Monday announced that the use of acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol,…

    5 Tips for Closing More Deals Effectively

    February 7, 2026

    Trump Demands Gulf States Pay $5 Trillion To Fund War

    March 21, 2026

    A Fiery Greg Gutfeld Delivers a Brutal Reality Check to the Trump-Hating RINOS and Democrats Clutching Their Pearls Over the Bolton Raid (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit

    August 24, 2025
    Top Trending
    Business 3 Mins Read

    Traditional forecasting still beats AI for the most extreme weather

    Business 3 Mins Read

    AI is being touted as the future of weather forecasting—faster and more…

    Business 4 Mins Read

    Salmonella outbreak: CDC map shows where drug-resistant infections linked to backyard poultry are occurring

    Business 4 Mins Read

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported a salmonella outbreak in…

    Business 4 Mins Read

    Trump just replaced his surgeon general pick, and it could change what you’re told about your health

    Business 4 Mins Read

    An influencer evangelist spreading Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA agenda won’t be…

    Categories
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Headline News
    • Top News
    • US Politics
    • World Politics
    About us

    The Populist Bulletin was founded with a fervent commitment to inform, inspire, empower and spark meaningful conversations about the economy, business, politics, government accountability, globalization, and the preservation of American cultural heritage.

    We are devoted to delivering straightforward, unfiltered, compelling, relatable stories that resonate with the majority of the American public, while boldly challenging false mainstream narratives that seem to only serve entrenched elitists, and foreign interests.

    Top Picks

    Traditional forecasting still beats AI for the most extreme weather

    May 2, 2026

    Salmonella outbreak: CDC map shows where drug-resistant infections linked to backyard poultry are occurring

    May 2, 2026

    Trump just replaced his surgeon general pick, and it could change what you’re told about your health

    May 2, 2026
    Categories
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Headline News
    • Top News
    • US Politics
    • World Politics
    Copyright © 2025 Populist Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.