Salmonella taints Colorado community’s water

ALAMOSA, CO — Nearly 100 cases of salmonellosis have been reported here, and state health officials have linked the outbreak to the presence of Salmonella bacteria in the city’s water supply, according to local reports.

More than 30 cases of salmonellosis have been confirmed, and close to 50 other cases are under investigation, according to a March 20 KOAA-TV report.

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