NEW YORK -- Several agencies have joined forces as part of an investigation into the discovery of a dead bat that was allegedly found in a packaged salad in Florida, authorities said.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a media statement that two people reported eating some of the salad before finding the animal.

Authorities say the bat was sent to the CDC rabies lab for testing.

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“The deteriorated condition of the bat did not allow for CDC to definitively rule out whether this bat had rabies,” the statement indicated.

Following the incident, Fresh Express issued a recall on Saturday of a limited number of cases of Organic Marketside Spring Mix out of an abundance of caution.

What to look for on recalled product:

Organic Marketside Spring Mix -- 5 oz. clear container



Production code of G089B19 and best-if-used-by date of APR 14 2017, located on the top label



UPC Code of 6 8113132897 5 located on the bottom of the container next to the bar code



According to the CDC, the salads were distributed to Wal-Mart stores located in the Southeastern region of the U.S.

States where salads may have been distributed:

Alabama



Florida



Georgia



Louisiana



Mississippi



North Carolina



South Carolina



Virginia



For more information, call (800) 242-5472 during the hours of 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET.

Officials stressed that those who have eaten the recalled salad and didn’t find animal material aren’t at risk, and don’t need to contact their health department.

The CDC also mentioned in its release: