Hamilton restaurant tied to salmonella outbreak allowed to reopen after re-inspection

Dr. Mansour Samadpour points out a growth of salmonella in a petri dish at IEH Laboratories Monday, May 17, 2010, in Lake Forest Park, Wash. THE CANADIAN PRESSS/AP-Elaine Thompson

HAMILTON - Public health officials say a Hamilton restaurant linked to a salmonella outbreak has been allowed to reopen after passing a re-inspection of food safety standards with no new illnesses reported.

Hamilton Public Health says there were 29 confirmed cases of salmonella linked to the Piper Arms Stoney Creek restaurant, with 57 probable cases and nine hospitalizations.

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