Cucumbers in 31 states and the District of Columbia are being recalled after hundreds of people have reported illnesses linked to salmonella.
In an update, the Center of Disease Control (CDC) announced Salmonella Africana and Salmonella Braenderup infections, which were originally reported as two separate outbreaks.
The agency identified that 449 people were ill after eating salmonella-laden cucumbers and 125 people were hospitalized.
No one has died from salmonella linked to the infected cucumbers, the CDC said.
CUCUMBERS RECALLED IN 14 STATES OVER POTENTIAL SALMONELLA CONTAMINATION
The government agency revealed that an investigation linked a strain of the infection to two sources.
HY-VEE RECALLING MULTIPLE ITEMS, CITING SALMONELLA CONTAMINATION RISK
One of the sources was linked to untreated canal water used by a grower in Florida.