CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – The Food and Drug Administration recalled a supplement Friday that may contain a widely drug-resistant strain of Salmonella.
The Rosabella-brand moringa powder sold through Tryrosabella.com , as well as on Amazon, TikTok and Shein, and was distributed by Ambrosia Brands LLC.
The Salmonella illness was reported in multiple states, including Iowa. Three people have been hospitalized.
This strain, Salmonella Newport, is resistant to all first-line and alternative antibiotics commonly recommended for treatment.
The recall affects certain lots expiring in 2027, with a full list on the FDA’s website.
Salmonella symptoms can occur 12 to 72 hours after eating contaminated food. Symptoms can include diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps.
The FDA says you should throw any contaminated product away, or return it. Anyone who has the product should clean any surfaces that it touched.
If you have infection symptoms after taking the product, call your healthcare provider.
The FDA is investigating Salmonella Newport infections linked to Rosabella-brand moringa powder capsules.(FDA)
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