tomatoes blamed for salmonella outbreak

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Mrs Behavin

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Contaminated fresh tomatoes served in restaurants were the cause of a recent salmonella outbreak that sickened dozens of people in 21 states, health officials said Friday.
The outbreak, now over, sickened at least 183 people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There were no reports of deaths, although 22 people were hospitalized. Interviews with victims, including detailed surveys of what they had eaten and where before falling sick, led investigators to suspect restaurant tomatoes as the cause.
"We have identified tomatoes eaten in restaurants as the cause of this outbreak. We don't have any information that a name or a certain type of restaurant is involved. As far as we can tell, it's across the board," said Dr. Christopher Braden, a foodborne outbreak and surveillance expert with the CDC.
The Food and Drug Administration has begun investigating the source of the contaminated tomatoes, said Dr. David Acheson, chief medical officer of the FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
The cases of illness peaked in late September, leading officials to believe the outbreak is now over.

Contaminated tomatoes blamed for salmonella outbreak - CNN.com
 
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i just read about this earlier georgia was one of the states for that. good thing i'm not a big tomato eater....
 

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I had salmonella when I was a little kid maybe four or five years old. Caught it from my brother who got it from bad mayo at school. That was not fun at all. He spent a week in the hospital, and the day he came home I got sick and had to go to the hospital as well.
 
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