October 30, 2024

Salmonella Outbreak at Holiday Inn in Fayetteville, NC Grows to 88

Buck Wilson, Public Health Director of Cumberland County told Food Poisoning Bulletin that the Salmonella outbreak at the Holiday Inn Bordeaux in Fayetteville, North Carolina has grown to include 88 people, up two from last Friday.

Restaurant ChefThe ill persons ate at the Cafe Bordeaux and All American Sports Bar Grill at the hotel. If you ate at either of these establishments and have experienced the symptoms of a Salmonellainfection, including nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, chills, headache, muscle pains, or blood in the stool, see your doctor as soon as possible.

Then please contact the Cumberland County Health Department at 910-433-3824 and tell them about your illness. Even if you have only a mild infection, your case could solve this outbreak. And anyone who has been sickened with Salmonella bacteria has an increased risk of health problems in the future. The infection can lead to reactive arthritis that cause inflammation throughout the body. This disease can be lifelong. Other complications of this infection include irritable bowel syndrome.

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