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Arkansas Salmonella Food Poisoning Linked to Sushi King Restaurant

A February 2006 Salmonella food poisoning outbreak in Bentonville, Arkansas, has been linked to Sushi King Restaurant. According to health officials, over 80 people have become ill after eating at Sushi King. 

Anyone who has eaten at Sushi King Restaurant in Bentonville, Arkansas, should be aware of Salmonella poisoning symptoms. The illness that results from most types of Salmonella poisoning is Salmonellosis, which is characterized by diarrhea and intestinal symptoms. Diarrhea, an upset stomach and abdominal pains may result from an infection of this type. In some cases these Salmonella symptoms are accompanied by a mild fever. The symptoms of Salmonella poisoning, particularly diarrhea, usually appear six to seventy-two hours after initial contact with the bacteria.

In rare cases, Salmonella poisoning can lead to severe dehydration. Some of these cases require hospitalization and a course of antibiotics.

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If you ate at Sushi King Restaurant and are experiencing flu-like symptoms, you should seek medical attention. You may have Salmonella food poisoning. If Salmonella food poisoning is confirmed, contact lawyer Fred Pritzker for a free consultation. He has 29 years of experience and a national reputation for excellence in food poisoning cases. He is currently lead attorney in a major food poisoning case involving victims from several states.  To learn more about Fred Pritzker, please see Food Poisoning: Lawyer and Attorney.


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