PUBLISHED Aug 20, 2026, 7:28 PM ET
The United States Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are actively investigating a growing multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections linked directly to fresh jalapeno peppers imported from Mexico. Officials report that confirmed infections have risen to 431 cases across 32 states, resulting in 57 hospitalizations. Traceback and epidemiological data reveal that contaminated produce distributed by Coast Citrus Distributors has triggered extensive downstream retail recalls spanning major grocery chains nationwide. Investigators note that 91 percent of interviewed patients reported dining at popular restaurant chains before becoming ill, identifying prominent clusters in multiple states. Health authorities urge consumers and food service operators to immediately discard any affected peppers and sanitize food preparation surfaces to prevent further bacterial transmission. While most healthy individuals recover within a week, vulnerable populations face severe health risks from contaminated food products distributed widely across commercial markets throughout the United States right now.
By Lauren Mitchell | JQJO News
Left: Emphasizes corporate accountability, worker safety, and stricter regulatory oversight demands. Center: Focuses strictly on official agency case counts and product recalls. Right: Highlights international trade impacts and supply chain border security vulnerabilities.
CDC and FDA announced nationwide outbreak update with 431 cases. https://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/outbreaks/javiana-08-26/index.html
Massive Salmonella Outbreak Triggers Nationwide Retail Food Recalls
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