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Four types of Gold Medal brand flour have been recalled amid an outbreak of salmonella infections across multiple states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has 


announced. Although many consumers don’t think of flour as a raw food, most flour is not treated to eliminate harmful germs that can cause food poisoning, making it unsafe to eat until it is


cooked or baked. Consuming raw dough or batter can result in illness, and the CDC advises against children handling or eating raw dough that is used for crafts or play clay. As of May 1,


there had been 13 recorded cases of infection across 12 states — California, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee and Virginia —


resulting in three hospitalizations. These cases spanned from Dec. 6 to March 1, and affected individuals between the ages of 12 and 81. Health officials investigating the outbreak


discovered that most people who became infected had eaten raw dough or batter made with flour prior to getting sick. Epidemiological, laboratory and traceback data identified that Gold Medal


brand flour contaminated with salmonella had made people sick. General Mills, the manufacturer, issued a recall on the following products with 'Better if Used By' dates of March


27, 2024, and March 28, 2024: * Gold Medal Unbleached All-Purpose Flour (5 lb bag) * Gold Medal Unbleached All-Purpose Flour (10 lb bag) * Gold Medal Bleached All-Purpose Flour (2 lb bag)


* Gold Medal Bleached All-Purpose Flour (5 lb bag) The CDC believes the true number of sick people in this outbreak is likely higher than the number reported, because infected people may


recover without medical care and may not get tested for salmonella. Recent cases may also not be recorded because it can take up to four weeks to determine whether an illness is linked to an


outbreak. ADVICE TO CONSUMERS DO NOT USE ANY RECALLED FLOUR. Throw it away or return it to where it was purchased. If the flour was stored in another container, wash it thoroughly with


warm water and soap before using it again. DON’T EAT RAW DOUGH OR BATTER. Even a small amount of raw dough can make you sick. Always follow recipe instructions for temperature and cooking


time, and use heat-treated flour for homemade play dough to prevent illness. CLEAN any bowls, utensils and surfaces that have touched raw flour with warm soap and water, and include your


hands. SEPARATE raw flour, dough and batter from foods that won’t be cooked.


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