Officials released images of some of the dietary supplements included in the recall.
Officials are investigating a salmonella outbreak linked to several dietary supplements.
According to the Food and Drug Administration, the recalled products were sold nationwide at Sam’s Club stores and online through retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, Target and eBay.
The products connected to the outbreak include:
Food To Live Organic Moringa Leaf Powder in 8-ounce, 1-pound, 2-pound, 4-pound, 8-pound, 16-pound and 44-pound bags with lot codes SO-69006 through SO-72558.
Food To Live Organic Supergreens Powder Mix in 8-ounce, 1-pound, 1.5-pound, 3-pound, 6-pound and 12-pound bags with lot codes SO-69006 through SO-72558.
Organic Moringa Leaf Powder in a 1-kilogram box sold on Africa Imports’ website after June 5.
All Member’s Mark Super Greens dietary supplement powder, regardless of lot code or best-by date.
As part of the investigation, the FDA reported that the Virginia Department of Health collected an open sample of Africa Imports Moringa Leaf Powder from an ill person’s home, and the sample tested positive for salmonella.
So far, officials have reported 11 illnesses, including three hospitalizations. Cases have been identified in Florida, Kansas, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.
Consumers are urged to throw away the affected products or return them to the store for a full refund.
The FDA said it is working to determine the source of contamination and whether additional products are involved.
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