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Authorities are pulling another brand of salami from the shelf due to the ongoing salmonella outbreak.
Canada's public health agency says 84 people have fallen ill and nine have landed in hospitals after eating deli meat.
Previously, they said outbreak-related products are being sold in Ontario, Alberta and Manitoba.

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They're now adding Quebec to that list.
Salmonella is a bacterial disease that can cause severe and potentially fatal infections, especially for children, pregnant people, elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems.
Healthy people may experience short-term fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, convulsions, and diarrhea.
The Canadian Food Testing Agency update says on Thursday that Rea Brand Soppressata Salami Sweet was added to the recall.
Other products include Rea Brand Genoa Salami Sweet, Rea Brand Genoa Salami Hot, and Bona Brand Mild Genova Salami.
The report, which was first published on July 15th, 2025, by Canadian report.
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