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Original site: www.cdc.gov/salmonella/outbreaks/onions-10-23/timeline.html | RestoredCDC.org is an independent project, not affiliated with CDC or any federal entity. Visit CDC.gov for free official information. Due to archival on January 6, 2025, recent outbreak data is unavailable. Videos are not restored. Access data.restoredcdc.org for restored data. Use of this site implies acceptance of this disclaimer.[More]About Us Report Bug Compare ContentSkip directly to site content Skip directly to searchAn official website of the United States governmentHere's how you knowOfficial websites use .govA .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.Secure .gov websites use HTTPSA lock ( ) or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.Salmonella Infection (Salmonellosis)Explore TopicsSearchSearchClear InputFor Everyone* About* Symptoms* Outbreaks* How It Spreads* Prevention* Treatment* View allHealth Care Providers* Clinical Overview* View allPublic Health* Salmonella Surveillance* Specimen Submission* Training* REP Strain Notices* Publications* View allView Allsearch close searchsearchSalmonella Infection Menu CloseSalmonella Infection MenusearchFor Everyone* About* Symptoms* Outbreaks* How It Spreads* Prevention* Treatment* View All HomeHealth Care Providers* Clinical Overview* View AllPublic Health* Salmonella Surveillance* Specimen Submission* Training* REP Strain Notices* Publications* View AllView All Salmonella InfectionAbout Symptoms Outbreaks How It Spreads Prevention Treatment View AllDecember 13, 2023When People Got Sick: Salmonella Outbreak, Fresh Diced Onions, November 2023Key pointsThis outbreak is over. Learn what you can do to protect yourself from getting sick from Salmonella.NoticeLocationsUpdatesNoticeLocationsUpdatesWhen people got sickThis chart shows when the 80 people in this Salmonella outbreak got sick.The true number of sick people in this outbreak was also likely much higher than the number reported. This is because many people recover without medical care and are not tested for Salmonella.Skip Over Chart Container001234567Number of Sick People7/30/20238/6/20238/13/20238/20/20238/27/20239/3/20239/10/20239/17/20239/24/202310/1/202310/8/202310/15/202310/22/202310/29/202311/5/202311/12/202311/19/202311/26/202312/3/202312/10/2023When People Got SickDownload ImageSkip Data TableData TableData table showing data for the chart figure.Date Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by Date in ascending order Number of Sick People Press command, modifier, or enter key to sort by Number of Sick People in ascending order12/12/2023 011/11/2023 110/31/2023 110/23/2023 110/21/2023 110/19/2023 110/14/2023 19/25/2023 18/8/2023 29/18/2023 18/13/2023 49/13/2023 18/16/2023 79/9/2023 28/9/2023 49/8/2023 18/14/2023 39/6/2023 18/12/2023 29/3/2023 18/5/2023 18/30/2023 18/28/2023 18/27/2023 38/19/2023 58/26/2023 210/21/2023 18/25/2023 28/17/2023 48/24/2023 18/23/2023 48/21/2023 58/20/2023 58/19/2023 58/18/2023 28/17/2023 48/16/2023 78/15/2023 28/14/2023 38/13/2023 48/12/2023 28/11/2023 38/18/2023 28/10/2023 29/9/2023 28/9/2023 49/18/2023 18/8/2023 28/30/2023 18/5/2023 19/6/2023 18/2/2023 19/3/2023 19/8/2023 18/25/2023 28/15/2023 28/10/2023 28/20/2023 58/24/2023 19/13/2023 110/14/2023 18/28/2023 110/23/2023 110/31/2023 111/11/2023 110/19/2023 112/12/2023 0Download Data (CSV)Skipped data table.December 13, 2023Sources Print ShareFacebook LinkedIn Twitter SyndicateContent Source:National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID)Back to TopSalmonella InfectionSalmonella bacteria (germs) are a leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States. 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