FDA Issues Tomato Warning Following Salmonella Outbreak

By Dan Keane
11:14, June 9th 2008
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FDA Issues Tomato Warning Following Salmonella Outbreak

As the number of U.S. states affected by salmonella food poisoning is on the rise reaching 16 by Saturday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning once again on the risk people expose by continuing to consume uncooked tomatoes.

The FDA officials said in a statement posted on their Web site on June 7 that the number of people infected with Salmonella has reached 145 since mid-April. Consumers are urged to avoid raw red plum, red Roma or round red tomatoes, as they are believed to be the source of infection. Where exactly this source is located is a thing the FDA is working on together with health experts from the U.S. Centers from Disease Control and Prevention, food industry groups and others.

“We’re trying to get an answer as quickly as possible as to where these tomatoes came from,” David Acheson, director of the FDA’s Food Safety and Security Staff was quoted as saying by the USA Today.

Meanwhile, people may continue to consume cherry tomatoes, grape tomatoes, tomatoes sold with the vine still attached and tomatoes grown at home, the FDA statement said.

The FDA further added that 23 people infected with Salmonella Saintpaul, an uncommon type of Salmonella, need hospitalization, but no deaths have been reported so far. The states affected by the outbreak were Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. New Mexico and Texas are the two U.S. states hit the most by Salmonella.

Salmonellosis can cause fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain starting 12 to 72 hours after infection, the FDA warned. The disease can be extremely dangerous for young children, frail or elderly people and those whose immune system is weakened. People usually choose to let the disease heal by itself, but in some cases treatment with antibiotics is needed to prevent the infection spreading from the intestines to the bloodstream, a condition that could turn fatal.

Anyone facing any of the symptoms of salmonellosis should immediately contact a healthcare provider, health officials said.



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