Saturday, August 10, 2019

City investigates salmonella outbreak at grocery store on 63rd Street in Clearing

The Chicago Department of Public Health is investigating an
outbreak of Salmonella, a bacterium that is a common cause of food poisoning.

Since the beginning of July, at least four people became ill after eating pork tamales or carnitas served from the deli section of Sun View Produce, 6110 West 63rd Street.

If you have pork tamales, carnitas or other hot foods purchased from the deli section of this establishment since July 1, in your freezer, do not eat it—throw it out.

If you ate food purchased from the deli section since July 1, you may have been exposed to Salmonella. If you are experiencing severe diarrhea, symptoms of dehydration or high fever, seek medical attention.

As of August 5, the suspected food items are no longer available at the store. There is no evidence that food made after this date was contaminated. CDPH performed an environmental assessment of the grocery store and provided guidance on safe food handling practices and environmental cleaning to prevent further spread of disease. CDPH has also issued an alert to area physicians about the outbreak, providing medical guidance.

Salmonella symptoms usually last four to seven days, and most individuals recover without any treatment. Most people who are infected develop diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps between 12 and 72 hours after eating contaminated food. Although most infections resolve without antibiotics, older individuals or those with weakened immune systems may need medical evaluation and treatment. For more information on Salmonella, visit cdc.gov/salmonella.

CDPH is monitoring for additional reports of illness. If you experienced diarrheal illness after consuming foods from Sun View Produce, contact the Chicago Department of Public Health by calling (312) 746-SICK (7425) to file a suspected food poisoning complaint.


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