A salmonella outbreak linked to a pub in Stoney Creek has sickened nine people, Hamilton Public Health says.
On Tuesday, the local health agency said it was investigating the outbreak at Piper Arms Stoney Creek at 1786 Stone Church Rd. E.
Of the nine confirmed cases, seven have been hospitalized, Hamilton Public Health says.
The cases developed symptoms between March 30 and April 5. Hamilton Public Health says symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain and chills.
“The investigation remains ongoing, and no specific food item has been confirmed as the source of illness,” city health officials said on Tuesday.
While inspection of the premises was completed on Saturday and Monday, Hamilton Public Health still ordered the temporary closure of the pub on Monday for the ongoing investigation.
“Public Health has worked closely with the operator to review food handling and sanitation practices and has collected food samples for laboratory testing,” city officials said.
“At this time, no specific deficiencies requiring corrective action have been identified; however, the closure allows Public Health to complete the investigation and ensure the premises is operating safely before reopening.”
Health officials urge patrons who are currently not experiencing symptoms to monitor themselves and practice good hygiene.
Salmonella is a type of bacteria typically found in raw or undercooked foods and unpasteurized products can also spread through contaminated produce or improper food handling, health officials said.
The infection occurs six to 48 hours after exposure and can last days.


