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Taco Bell Linked To Salmonella Probe after 68 People Fall Ill in 10 States, Report Says

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IRVINE, Calif. - Yum Brands Inc.'s Taco Bell chain was investigated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for involvement in a salmonella outbreak that sickened 68 people in 10 states, Food Safety News reported Wednesday.

Citing a document from Oklahoma health authorities, the online newspaper -- published by Seattle-based law firm Marler Clark -- reported that the CDC revealed on Jan. 19 that a Mexican-style fast food chain was linked to an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis, but declined to name the company because it felt there was no public health reason to.

Food Safety News said a document from the Oklahoma State Department of Health's Acute Disease Service identified the restaurant chain as Taco Bell.