CDC Announces Multistate Outbreak Of Salmonella

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The CDC is announcing a multi-state outbreak of salmonella involving backyard poultry in six states.  Seven people have reportedly gotten sick from contact with infected ducks or chickens.  CDC health experts are offering tips for reducing your risk of salmonella, saying wash your hands for 20 seconds after touching birds, their supplies or collecting eggs.  They also recommend using a pair of dedicated boots or shoes for your chicken coop and take them off before entering your house.  Salmonella symptoms include fever, diarrhea and stomach cramps six hours to six days after being exposed.

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