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December 13, 2023
When People Got Sick: Salmonella Outbreak, Fresh Diced Onions, November 2023
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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.
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001234567Number 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 Sick
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12/12/2023 0
11/11/2023 1
10/31/2023 1
10/23/2023 1
10/21/2023 1
10/19/2023 1
10/14/2023 1
9/25/2023 1
8/8/2023 2
9/18/2023 1
8/13/2023 4
9/13/2023 1
8/16/2023 7
9/9/2023 2
8/9/2023 4
9/8/2023 1
8/14/2023 3
9/6/2023 1
8/12/2023 2
9/3/2023 1
8/5/2023 1
8/30/2023 1
8/28/2023 1
8/27/2023 3
8/19/2023 5
8/26/2023 2
10/21/2023 1
8/25/2023 2
8/17/2023 4
8/24/2023 1
8/23/2023 4
8/21/2023 5
8/20/2023 5
8/19/2023 5
8/18/2023 2
8/17/2023 4
8/16/2023 7
8/15/2023 2
8/14/2023 3
8/13/2023 4
8/12/2023 2
8/11/2023 3
8/18/2023 2
8/10/2023 2
9/9/2023 2
8/9/2023 4
9/18/2023 1
8/8/2023 2
8/30/2023 1
8/5/2023 1
9/6/2023 1
8/2/2023 1
9/3/2023 1
9/8/2023 1
8/25/2023 2
8/15/2023 2
8/10/2023 2
8/20/2023 5
8/24/2023 1
9/13/2023 1
10/14/2023 1
8/28/2023 1
10/23/2023 1
10/31/2023 1
11/11/2023 1
10/19/2023 1
12/12/2023 0
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