The CDC's List of States with Salmonella Cases Linked to King Nut

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a breakdown on Friday of the number of cases in each of 42 states involved in a nationwide outbreak of salmonella poisoning that has stricken at least 399 people:

California, 55, Ohio, 53, Massachusetts, 39, Minnesota, 30, Michigan 20, New Jersey 13, New York, 12, Pennsylvania 12, Virginia 12, Washington 11, Idaho, 10, North Dakota, 10, New Hampshire, 10, Colorado, 9, Tennessee, 9, Arizona, 8, Missouri, 8, Maryland, 7, Connecticut, 6, Nevada, 6, Georgia, 5, Oregon, 5, Texas, 5, Illinois, 4, Vermont, 4, Arkansas, 3, Indiana, 3, Kentucky, 3, Maine, 3, Rhode Island, 3, Utah, 3, Wisconsin, 3, Kansas, 2, Oklahoma, 2, South Dakota, 2, West Virginia, 2, Wyoming, 2, Alabama, 1, Hawaii, 1, Iowa, 1, Nebraska, 1, North Carolina, 1.

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