Officials warn about potentially fatal Vibrio vulnificus infections from wound exposure to contaminated coastal waters or from eating raw or undercooked shellfish.
New York officials said the case is still under investigation to determine if the patient was exposed to water in New York or elsewhere.
The recalled products were distributed to stores in 20 states.
Flu activity is on the downslope in the Southern Hemisphere, and globally influenza A is dominant with H3N2 and H1N1 proportions nearly equal among subtyped samples.
States are keeping residents posted on warm-weather infectious disease threats, some water-borne and others spread by mosquitos.
Of positive flu samples at national labs, 68.5% were influenza, and of subtyped samples, 66.2% were the 2009 H1N1 virus.
Patient interviews suggest ground beef bought from the same grocery chain, and an investigation into the source is underway.
Of 22 patients interviewed, 15 said they ate Papa Murphy's raw chocolate chip cookie dough or raw s'mores bars dough.
Cases caused by Campylobacter, Listeria, Salmonella, and Shigella stayed the same, but those tied to Cyclospora, Escherichia coli, Vibrio, and Yersinia rose.
The FDA warns consumers and retailers in 3 states about raw oysters imported from South Korea that may be contaminated with norovirus.