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Salmonella has been found in three employees of the Astrakhan grocery store "Mikhailovsky".
Three employees of the Astrakhan grocery store Mikhailovsky, whose products were consumed by the victims of the mass poisoning, have been found to have salmonella bacteria. The daughter of a woman who died from this poisoning reported that her mother bought cutlets and mashed potatoes at the grocery store.
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Caucasian Knot
· Jun 27, 2026
An Astrakhan resident died after being poisoned by food from a supermarket.
Fourteen people were hospitalized with an intestinal infection after purchasing prepared food at a local grocery store. One person died. The store's employees were taken in for questioning; the incident followed a dispute with the city administration, the director said.
ABC News
· Jul 2, 2026
Flavored noodles linked to more than 100 salmonella infections in Europe
European food safety and health officials have reported a salmonella outbreak linked to flavored-noodle products, with 106 confirmed cases across 14 countries
ArcaMax
· Jul 7, 2026
CDC, Pa. health officials tracking an intestinal parasite that causes 'explosive' bowel movements
State and local health officials are tracking dozens of cases of an illness caused by an intestinal parasite with symptoms including explosive bowel movements. Cyclosporiasis, caused by the parasite Cyclospora caytanensis, spreads through ...
The Hill
· Jul 9, 2026
Map: Where cases of 'explosive' diarrhea-causing parasitic illness have been reported
It's still unclear what has caused the spike in illnesses.
Sweden Herald
· Jul 2, 2026
More Than 100 Salmonella Cases in Europe Linked to Flavoured Noodles
More Than 100 Salmonella Cases in Europe Linked to Flavoured Noodles
Metro
· Jul 2, 2026
Dozens of people hospitalised due to salmonella in instant noodle pots
The outbreak is believed to have started in November last year.
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Related coverage for "Salmonella has been found in three employees of the Astrakhan grocery store "Mikhailovsky".": Caucasian Knot — An Astrakhan resident died after being poisoned by food from a supermarket.. ABC News — Flavored noodles linked to more than 100 salmonella infections in Europe. ArcaMax — CDC, Pa. health officials tracking an intestinal parasite that causes 'explosive' bowel movements. The Hill — Map: Where cases of 'explosive' diarrhea-causing parasitic illness have been reported. Sweden Herald — More Than 100 Salmonella Cases in Europe Linked to Flavoured Noodles. Metro — Dozens of people hospitalised due to salmonella in instant noodle pots