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Mexico City markets were flooded with export-quality tomatoes yesterday after a salmonella scare in the US stopped them crossing the border. There is no proof that the contaminated tomatoes in the US came from Mexico. The US Food and Drug Administration...
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The Food and Drug Administration says Colorado-grown tomatoes are not associated with a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 167 people in 17 states since April...But state Commissioner of Agriculture John Stulp says tomatoes harvested in Colorado have...
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The toll from salmonella-tainted tomatoes has jumped to 228 illnesses...Florida, Georgia, Missouri, New York, Tennessee and Vermont - bringing the number of affected states to 23. The Food and Drug Administration still hasn't pinpointed the source of...
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The New York Times yesterday reported a recall of tomatoes across national food chains: McDonald's, Wal-Mart and other chains have halted sales of some raw tomatoes as federal health officials work to trace the source of a multistate outbreak...
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Concerns about salmonella have spread across the country since Saturday. Three types of tomatoes are believed responsible for the latest outbreak of the infection: red plum, red Roma and round red tomatoes. Even though the Centers for Disease Control...
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Dierbergs announced Tuesday it has pulled certain types of tomatoes from its shelves following a salmonella warning from the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA said the outbreak has been linked to the consumption of raw red plum, red Roma and red round...
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As tomatoes blush a deep red in farms and gardens throughout the country this week, growers are panicking that a 17-state salmonella outbreak linked to raw tomatoes could shrivel up their summer market...But farmers said the list of safe-to-eat varieties...
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Kawamura issued the following statement today on the salmonella outbreak traced to tomatoes produced outside of California: �We have been communicating with the FDA and officials there have stated definitively that California tomatoes are not involved...
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It's not certain that tomatoes are the source of the problem, which left at least 145 people sick in more than a dozen states — but a process of elimination has focused scrutiny on raw tomatoes. Related NPR Stories Share this page using one of the following...
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American states, including Washington, federal health officials said on Saturday. Investigations have tied 56 cases in Texas and 55 in New Mexico to raw, uncooked tomatoes...An additional 50 people have the same salmonella 'Saintpaul' infection in Arizona,...
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