Wednesday, February 28, 2018

28 sick in salmonella outbreak linked to kratom, CDC says

28 sick in salmonella outbreak linked to kratom, CDC says

2/20/2018=22,40.60,15
51st day 314 left
Updated 1:04 PM ET, Tue February 20, 201
sick=15,24,42,66 thirty three=60,66
hoax=60,48
murder=83  Killing=115 death=218 (english extended)
(CNN)An outbreak of 28 salmonella infections=83,115,218,322 in 20 states has been ..28+20=48..hoax=48 Propaganda=48 freemason=48

104 matching time article was posted  104/14..dead=14,22
linked to kratom products, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
death=218  the synagogue of satan=223/48th prime
said in a statement Tuesday. Though no deaths have been reported, 11 people have been hospitalized.
sick=24..masonry=39,84 Jesuit=84
Native to Malaysia, the leaves of the kratom plant are traditionally crushed and made into tea to treat pain, though it is also chewed, smoked or ingested in capsules. In the United States, kratom products are sold as powders, pills, capsules and even energy drinks. Kratom is also called Thang, Kakuam, Thom, Ketom and Biak.
California had the highest number of salmonella cases (three). North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Utah each reported two cases while Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Dakota, New York, South Carolina and Tennessee each reported a single case, the CDC found.
    Kratom should not be consumed in any form, the CDC=17.71/20th prime said, because the source of salmonella contamination has not been identified.
    kill=17 death=20
    People more likely to get a severe salmonella infection include pregnant women, young children, older adults and people with weakened immune systems, such as patients receiving chemotherapy. Most people infected with salmonella develop symptoms -- including diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps -- within 12 to 72 hours of exposure to the bacteria.

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