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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said five of the people were hospitalized from handling Diamond dog food. "People who became ill, the thing that was common among them was that they had fed their pets Diamond Pet Foods," said CDC

At least five people were hospitalized because of the dog food, which was made by Diamond Pet Foods at its plant in Gaston, SC, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. No pets were sickened, according to the Meta, Mo.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Fourteen people in at least nine states have been sickened by salmonella after handling tainted dog food from a South Carolina plant that a few years ago produced food contaminated by toxic mold that

Salmonella concerns prompted Missouri-based Diamond Pet Foods to recall a second batch of dry dog food produced at a South Carolina plant where production has been suspended, the company announced Thursday. The plant in Gaston, SC, is the same one that

At least five people were hospitalized because of the dog food, which was made by Diamond Pet Foods at its plant in Gaston, SC, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. No pets were sickened, according to the Meta, Mo.