Alfalfa Sprouts Linked to Multi-Germ Food Poisoning Outbreak Across 15 States
U.S. health officials have linked a food-poisoning outbreak involving multiple germs to alfalfa sprouts, with cases reported in 15 states. The outbreak has sickened at least 55 people, leading to four hospitalizations. The contamination is linked to sprouts produced by…
Fort Myers Naples, FL, August 21, 2026 —
U.S. health officials have identified a multi-germ food poisoning outbreak affecting at least 55 people across 15 states, with alfalfa sprouts identified as the likely source of contamination.
The outbreak has resulted in four individuals being hospitalized, according to health authorities. The specific contamination has been traced to sprouts produced by Everything Sprouts, a grower based in Minnesota. These contaminated sprouts were distributed and sold under both the Calco and Everything Sprouts brand names.
The investigation into the outbreak is ongoing, with health officials working to determine the exact cause of the contamination and prevent further illnesses. Consumers are advised to be aware of the potential risks associated with consuming raw sprouts.
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