Health officials looked into a Salmonella outbreak that happened in 2024. The people who got sick had all been to a county fair in Illinois. The investigation found that the source of the bacteria was ice that was served from a cooler at the fair. This report is about a single, specific outbreak. It does not provide details on how many people were sick, how severe their illnesses were, or if there were any other safety issues reported from the event. The main reason to be careful with this information is that it only applies to this one situation. It shows that ice can sometimes be a source of germs if it is not handled properly, but it does not mean this is a common problem everywhere. Readers should take from this that health officials work to find the causes of foodborne illnesses. For your own safety, it's always a good general practice to be aware of how food and drinks are handled at public events.
Salmonella outbreak at Illinois county fair linked to ice in a cooler
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A specific Salmonella outbreak was traced to ice from a cooler at one fair, highlighting the importance of safe food handling. More on Salmonella infection
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