From Deseret News archives:
Tainted-tomato probe expands to other produce
Tomatoes suspected to have caused the outbreak may have been contaminated by contact with other produce, officials of the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday on a conference call with reporters.
The number of people who have become ill since the outbreak began in April is a record for salmonella cases associated with produce, according to the CDC, and is more than four times the 205 cases reported after packaged fresh spinach was tainted by E. coli in 2006. The tally of illnesses grew by 59 since June 27, and 107 of the cases led to hospitalization. Officials, saying they are frustrated, widened their focus.
"There is clearly a need to think beyond tomatoes," said David Acheson, the FDA's associate commissioner for foods who has led the investigation. "The tomato trail is still hot. It's a question of whether other items are getting hotter."
It would be "irresponsible" to identify what other kinds of produce may be implicated until more testing is done, Acheson said. The expansion will increase the laboratory workload, so FDA activated its "food emergency response network" of 100 labs run by federal and state governments, said Acheson. The network was used during the spinach crisis.
Acheson said he was frustrated by the pace of the investigation, a sentiment shared by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt at a media briefing Tuesday.
"Nothing happens fast enough when you have a problem like this," Leavitt said. "This is a problem of enormous complexity. We will find what the source of it is, and we will learn from this."
Investigators have identified "clusters" of illnesses from certain regions and are trying to use those cases to trace the cause, according to the FDA.
The agency is at fault for failing to develop a reliable "traceability system" to uncover sources of contamination, said Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., in a statement Tuesday.
"Nearly three months into this investigation, new cases of salmonella continue to be diagnosed some of whom fell ill less than two weeks ago consumer confidence further erodes, and the food industry faces estimated costs of at least $100 million," DeLauro said.
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