October 30, 2024

Holiday Inn Salmonella Outbreak in North Carolina Grows to 99 Ill Persons

The outbreak of Salmonella associated with the Holiday Inn Bordeaux in Fayetteville, North Carolina has grown to 99 ill persons, up 11 from yesterday. Sixteen cases are lab-confirmed, according to Buck Wilson of the Cumberland County Health Department.

Salmonella outbreakThe two restaurants that served food associated with this outbreak are the Cafe Bordeaux and the All American Sports Grill. If you ate at these restaurants and suffered the symptoms of a Salmonella infection, including fever, chills, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and muscle pains, see a health care provider as soon as possible.

Then please call the Cumberland County Health Department at 910-433-3824 and tell them you have been sick. You should be monitored for future health complications even if you have only a mild case of salmonellosis. Those complications include Reiter’s syndrome, which can cause reactive arthritis, and irritable bowel syndrome.

 

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