breaking news
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that 19 states are involved in the investigation.
The type of Salmonella typhimurium involved in the nationwide outbreak is one of the most common strains. This particular strain is seen with frequency in Arkansas.
Because of this, the Division is trying to determine if Arkansas` four cases are random cases or cases that have some common source or link to the national outbreak.
In 2005, 735 cases of salmonella infection were reported to the Division of Health. So far in 2006, Arkansas is reporting 803 cases.
Of those, 236 were the type of salmonella involved in the nationwide outbreak; only four cases match the exact DNA fingerprint of those cases in the nationwide outbreak.
Salmonella is a bacterial infection that usually affects the intestines and occasionally the bloodstream. The bacteria are spread by eating or drinking contaminated food or water or by contact with infected people or animals.
People exposed to the salmonella bacteria may have diarrhea, cramping, fever, nausea, vomiting and headache. Some people may have very mild or no symptoms, but some infections can be quite serious, especially in the very young or elderly.
The symptoms generally appear 12 to 36 hours after exposure. Anyone who is experiencing symptoms such as these should see a physician.
(Copyright 2006 Newsroom Solutions, LLC)
More News
-
Exclusive: Local Mother Talks About Babies' Deaths, Murder Case Against Husband
The wife of a Springdale man, accused of killing their two babies, is speaking out exclusively to KNWA and Fox-24.
Read More» -
Braum's Evacuates During Bentonville Bomb Investigation
UPDATE: A Bentonville Braum's is being evacuated as the bomb squad investigates a package at an empty motel.
Read More» -
Bomb Squad Inside Abandoned Bentonville Motel
BENTONVILLE, AR-- Bentonville's bomb squad is at the abandoned Travelodge Motel on Southeast Walton Blvd.
Read More» -
Cotton on IRS Affecting 2012 Elections: "It's hard to see how it didn't..."
Congressman Tom Cotton, Republican representative from Arkansas's Fourth District and potential U.S. Senate candidate in 2014, sat down with KNWA earlier this week before kicking...
Read More» -
Moore,OK Tornado: How to Help
NORTHWEST ARKANSAS -- Here in Northwest Arkansas people are pouring out support for our neighboring state.
Read More»
Page 1 of 6765

