Urgent Salmonella warning after a spate of cases are linked to a string of Vietnamese bakeries

Urgent Salmonella warning after a spate of eleven cases of the disease are linked to a string of Vietnamese bakeries

  • Health authorities released Salmonella warning after 11 cases were reported
  • South Australia Health said they are investigating cases linked to three bakeries 
  • There have been 11 confirmed cases of Salmonella, SA Health said on Thursday
  • Nine people were hospitalised after falling ill from eating Vietnamese rolls 

Health authorities have released an urgent Salmonella warning after 11 cases of the disease were linked to a string of Vietnamese bakeries.

South Australia Health said they are investigating a cluster of Salmonella cases linked to three Angkor Bakery stores in Adelaide’s northern suburbs. 

There have been 11 confirmed cases of Salmonella reported, SA Health said on Thursday.

South Australia Health said they are investigating a cluster of Salmonella cases linked to three Angkor Bakery stores in Adelaide’s northern suburbs.

Nine people were hospitalised after falling ill from eating Vietnamese rolls purchased at the bakeries.

The Salmonella cases are linked to the stores at Springbank Plaza in Burton, Hollywood Plaza in Salisbury Downs and Blakes Crossing Shopping Centre in Blakeview. 

Those who have come into contact with the contaminated food may experience the symptoms between six and 72 hours after exposure.   

The symptoms can last for three to seven days.

Symptoms can include fever, diarrhoea, loss of appetite, headache, stomach, cramps, nausea and vomiting. 

More severe symptoms may present in young children, older people, pregnant women and people who are immunocompromised.  

The Salmonella cases are linked to the stores at Springbank Plaza in Burton, Hollywood Plaza in Salisbury Downs (pictured) and Blakes Crossing Shopping Centre in Blakeview

The Salmonella cases are linked to the stores at Springbank Plaza in Burton, Hollywood Plaza in Salisbury Downs (pictured) and Blakes Crossing Shopping Centre in Blakeview

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