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  • Salmonella toll tops 1,000; hot peppers now eyed

    Ruh roh Elroy, now you're hitting close to my home.

    Seriously though, why don't they do more research in order to find the true source, instead of going through very vegetable and creating more panic amongst the population?



    Salmonella toll tops 1,000; peppers now eyed

    By LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Writer
    2 minutes ago



    WASHINGTON - More than 1,000 people now are confirmed ill from salmonella initially linked to raw tomatoes, a grim milestone Wednesday that makes this the worst foodborne outbreak in at least a decade. Adding to the confusion, the government is warning certain people to avoid types of hot peppers, too.



    Certain raw tomatoes — red round, plum and Roma — remain a chief suspect and the government stressed again Wednesday that all consumers should avoid them unless they were harvested in areas cleared of suspicion.

    But people at highest risk of severe illness from salmonella also should not eat raw jalapeno and serrano peppers, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged Wednesday. The most vulnerable are the elderly, people with weak immune systems and infants.

    Raw jalapenos caused some of the illnesses, conclude CDC investigations of two clusters of sick people who ate at the same restaurant or catered event.

    But jalapenos cannot be the sole culprit — because many of the ill insist they didn't eat hot peppers or foods like salsa that contain them, CDC food safety chief Dr. Robert Tauxe told The Associated Press. As for serrano peppers, that was included in the warning because they're difficult for consumers to tell apart.

    In some clusters of illnesses, jalapenos "simply were not on the menu," Tauxe said. "We are quite sure that neither tomatoes nor jalapenos explain the entire outbreak at this point. ... We're presuming that both of them have caused illness."

    That has Food and Drug Administration inspectors looking hard for farms that may have grown tomatoes earlier in the spring and then switched to pepper harvesting, or for distribution centers that handled both types of produce.

    Also still being investigated is fresh cilantro, because a significant number of people who got sick most recently say they ate all three — raw tomatoes, jalapenos and cilantro.

    "I understand the frustration" that after weeks of warnings, the outbreak isn't solved, Tauxe said. "But we really are working as hard and as fast as we can to sort out this complicated situation and protect the health of the American people."

    Added FDA food safety chief Dr. David Acheson: "It's just been a spectacularly complicated and prolonged outbreak."

    The outbreak isn't over, or even showing any sign of slowing, said Tauxe — with about 25 to 40 cases being a reported a day for weeks now, to a total of 1,017 known since the outbreak began on April 10.

    Illnesses now have been reported in 41 states — and even four cases in Canada, although three of those people are believed to have been infected while traveling in the U.S. and the fourth is still being probed.

    At least 300 people became ill in June, with the latest falling sick on June 26. Two deaths are associated with the outbreak — a Texas man in his 80s, and another Texas man who died of cancer but for whom salmonella may have played a role — and 203 people have been hospitalized.

    The toll far surpasses what had been considered the largest foodborne outbreak of the past decade, the 715 salmonella cases linked to peanut butter in 2006, Tauxe said. In the mid-1990s, there were well over 1,000 cases of cyclospora linked to raspberries, and previous large outbreaks of salmonella from ice cream and milk.

    The CDC acknowledges that for every case of salmonella confirmed to the government, there may be 30 to 40 others that go undiagnosed or unreported.

    "The outbreak could actually be tens of thousands of people rather than 1,000 people," agreed Caroline Smith DeWaal of the consumer advocacy Center for Science in the Public Interest. "It's certainly a disturbing event to have this many illnesses spanning this many months
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    Maybe seltzer is causing the illness and that's where the confusion is coming in.
    Of course you do.

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    • #3
      great - I had jalapenos on my 5 dolla footlong at Subway today.
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      • #4
        But people at highest risk of severe illness from salmonella also should not eat raw jalapeno and serrano peppers, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged Wednesday. The most vulnerable are the elderly, people with weak immune systems and infants.
        OK, just how many infants eat jalapeno or serrano peppers anyway?
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        • #5
          1000 people. Let's calm down.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ChiTownBluesFan View Post
            OK, just how many infants eat jalapeno or serrano peppers anyway?
            Yeah. That statement is very helpful:

            The most vulnerable are the elderly, people with weak immune systems and infants.
            You mean, pretty much like they are the most vulnerable to EVERYTHING?

            Thanks for the news flash, Mr. Burgandy.
            Of course you do.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ItsOnlyTheRiver View Post
              1000 people. Let's calm down.
              Cougar on the loose? Relaaaaaaaax.

              Potentially deadly illness strikes 1000? What's the big deal?

              Who do you think you are? Chuck Norris?

              And yes, it all does come back to the cougar.
              Of course you do.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ShortHop View Post
                Cougar on the loose? Relaaaaaaaax.

                Potentially deadly illness strikes 1000? What's the big deal?

                Who do you think you are? Chuck Norris?

                And yes, it all does come back to the cougar.
                If that damn cougar just would have eaten Kim Bauer to begin with, all this could have been avoided.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bleacher Creature View Post
                  Seriously though, why don't they do more research in order to find the true source, instead of going through very vegetable and creating more panic amongst the population?


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ChiTownBluesFan View Post
                    If that damn cougar just would have eaten Kim Bauer to begin with, all this could have been avoided.
                    This is no time for jokes, k?
                    Of course you do.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ShortHop View Post
                      Cougar on the loose? Relaaaaaaaax.

                      Potentially deadly illness strikes 1000? What's the big deal?

                      Who do you think you are? Chuck Norris?

                      And yes, it all does come back to the cougar.
                      I forget the cougar joke. You can blame that on alcohal, but anyway the article mentions that two people have died so far. TWO. I'll let Maddox make the rest of my point.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ShortHop View Post
                        This is no time for jokes, k?
                        ++

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                        • #13
                          you'd be shocked how many infants eat the same thing their parents do

                          and i like how they say those with weak immune systems should avoid this and that, but yet they're not really sure yet.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ChiTownBluesFan View Post
                            If that damn cougar just would have eaten Kim Bauer to begin with, all this could have been avoided.
                            Cougars are everywhere I tell ya

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                            • #15
                              I'd sure hate to be a Mexican baby with Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome right about now.

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