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Updated · WZTV · May 31
CDC Warns on Recalled Mogo Capsules After 18 Salmonella Cases in 14 States
Updated
Updated · WZTV · May 31

CDC Warns on Recalled Mogo Capsules After 18 Salmonella Cases in 14 States

3 articles · Updated · WZTV · May 31
  • Seven people have been hospitalized in a Salmonella outbreak tied to recalled Mogo moringa capsules, prompting the CDC to tell consumers to check homes for the product and stop using it.
  • Eighteen illnesses with the same Salmonella strain have been reported across 14 states as of May, and the CDC said new cases forced it to reopen an earlier 2026 alert.
  • The agency said the recalled capsules may still be in consumers' homes and advised people to throw them out or return them, then wash any items or surfaces that touched them.
  • No deaths have been reported, but the CDC said severe illness can require hospitalization, with children under 5, adults 65 and older, and immunocompromised people facing higher risk.
As Salmonella hits more brands, is a single contaminated source poisoning America’s moringa supply?
If a company’s own tests find no bacteria, how can its product cause a multi-state Salmonella outbreak?