Ongoing nationwide outbreak of salmonella agona associated with internationally distributed infant milk products, France, December 2017

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On 1 December 2017, an outbreak of Salmonella Agona infections among infants was identified in France. To date, 37 cases (median age: 4 months) and two further international cases have been confirmed. Five different infant milk products manufactured at one facility were implicated. On 2 and 10 December, the company recalled the implicated products; on 22 December, all products processed at the facility since February 2017. Trace-forward investigations indicated product distribution to 66 countries.

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Jourdan-da Silva, N., Fabre, L., Robinson, E., Fournet, N., Nisavanh, A., Bruyand, M., … Le Hello, S. (2018). Ongoing nationwide outbreak of salmonella agona associated with internationally distributed infant milk products, France, December 2017. Eurosurveillance, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2018.23.2.17-00852

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