Cantaloupes sold in MN linked to outbreak
Contaminated cantaloupes have sickened at least 13 people in Minnesota as part of a nationwide outbreak that has left two people dead, health officials warn. Nationwide, at least 99 cases of salmonella in recent weeks have been linked to cantaloupes including 13 cases in Minnesota and another 13 combined between Wisconsin and Iowa.
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