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Forum - Salominilla has claime a new victim

 
Salominilla has claime a new victim
paulh50
07/23/08 01:20
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After months of fighting by farmers and ag business to prove that tomatos grown in the Georgia, S.C. and N.C. area that their tomatos were not the cause of samonillia posioning the Dept of Agriculture and the FDA have agreed that the tomatos were safe the new culprit appears to be peppers.
This idoicy by the Feds cost the Con-Agra concerns in the south billions of $ by refusing them to harvest their tomato crops and have cost consumers hundreds of $. The CDC and the FDA are supossed to work with the people they protect and to ensure we have safe food to eat. All they seem to be doing is making life harder for us.

FDA finds salmonella strain in jalapeno pepper By LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Writer
Mon Jul 21, 7:20 PM ET



Government inspectors finally have a big clue in the nationwide salmonella outbreak: They found the same bacteria strain on a single Mexican-grown jalapeno pepper handled in Texas — and issued a stronger warning for consumers to avoid fresh jalapenos.

But Monday's discovery, the equivalent of a fingerprint, doesn't solve the mystery: Authorities still don't know where the pepper became tainted — on the farm, or in the McAllen, Texas, plant, or at some stop in between, such as a packing house.

Nor are they saying the tainted pepper exonerates tomatoes sold earlier in the spring that consumers until last week had been told were the prime suspect.

Still, "this genetic match is a very important break in the case," said Dr. David Acheson, the Food and Drug Administration's food safety chief.

For now, the government is strengthening its earlier precaution against hot peppers to a full-blown warning that no one should eat fresh jalapenos — or products such as fresh salsa made from them — until it can better pinpoint where tainted ones may have sold.

Tomatoes currently on the market, in contrast, now are considered safe to eat.

The Texas plant, Agricola Zaragoza, has suspended sales of fresh jalapenos and recalled those shipped since June 30 — shipments it said were made to Georgia and Texas.

FDA said no other produce currently in the plant has tested positive for salmonella, and was continuing to probe where the produce came from and went.

But a sign over Agricola Zaragoza's spot inside a huge produce warehouse on Monday displayed pictures of tomatoes, onions and tomatillos alongside jalapenos — suggesting the small vendor might have handled both major suspects in the outbreak that has sickened 1,251 people.

McAllen, Texas, near the Mexican border, is in a region deemed a major hub for both Texas-grown and imported produce. Although Agricola Zaragoza is a small operation, it's unclear whether inspectors have yet visited the company's neighboring vendors inside the huge warehouse filled with tractor-trailers loading and unloading fruits and vegetables.

"I recognize there is a need to narrow this as soon as possible," Acheson added — as parts of the country are entering prime hot pepper season.

A person who answered the phone at Agricola Zaragoza declined comment.

The pepper industry was bracing for an economic hit and urged FDA to quickly clear jalapenos grown in certain areas, like it earlier did with tomatoes.

"That is a very broad brush to tar the industry with," said John McClung, president of the Texas Produce Association.

Tomato producers have insisted their summertime staple couldn't be to blame, and are estimating that industry losses may reach $250 million.

But health officials maintain they had good evidence linking certain raw tomatoes to the outbreak's early weeks in April and May, and that the jalapeno connection appeared only in June.

"There may be more than one vehicle here," Dr. Robert Tauxe of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.

"The tomato cases are not exonerated," Acheson added.

The tainted pepper "is an important clue but the investigation is far from complete," said Caroline Smith DeWaal of the consumer advocacy Center for Science in the Public Interest, who described a maze of channels the FDA now must follow to determine where the contamination occurred.

Among top questions: Did the farm, packing house and distributors all use clean water? What fertilizer was used, and when? Given this distributor's small size, who else distributed contaminated supply — or could there have been cross contamination with other products?

While health officials were cautiously excited at finally finding a firm clue, lawmakers decried the probe's slow pace.

"The fact that it has taken over 14 weeks to identify the source of the contamination is simply unacceptable," said Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., who is pushing for stronger requirements to help trace tainted produce. "Much like (the) tomato industry, the result is a blanket warning that will decimate the entire industry and further depress consumer confidence when only a tiny fraction of peppers may be contaminated."

The outbreak isn't over yet, said Tauxe said. But the CDC said last week that it appeared to be slowing, and indeed has confirmed just 14 additional cases since then. The latest that someone fell ill was July 4.

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Associated Press Writer Christopher Sherman in McAllen, Texas, contributed to this report.
 
Kotikkk
07/25/08 19:19
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Why do you call them Salomnillas, Paul?
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paulh50
07/27/08 21:47
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quote "Kotikkk" :
Why do you call them Salomnillas, Paul?
:)))


I don't think there is an s at the end of the word but, for why it is called salominilla I have no idea. Some scientist probably saw the bacteria and diecied to give it a hard name.
 
Kotikkk
07/29/08 18:30
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This is from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salmonella

quote :
The genus Salmonella was named after Daniel Elmer Salmon, an American veterinary pathologist. Salmon, along with Theobald Smith, discovered the organism that causes hog cholera, Salmonella enterica var. Choleraesius.


I've read a bit. A very unpleasant organism, that's it.


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12pleaseu
07/31/08 14:30
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Thanks Paul for this post. I know the feeling about wondering about choosing fruits and vegetables. I buy a lot of different fruits and vegetables at the market. The thought of salmonella crosses my mind when I am buying them. I watch the news about any and all warnings about salmonella and any other bacterial warnings when it comes to keeping myself, family,and friends healthy. I am slowly getting used to eating tomatoes again since the last salmonella scare. I sure hope they get the problems taken care of soon.


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Kotikkk
08/01/08 18:05
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I think you don't need to be such perfectly informed, 12pleaseu. At least some people get nervous and scared if they catch all news about such things. But it's commonly enough to follow some general rules about the hygiene.


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12pleaseu
08/02/08 15:17
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quote "Kotikkk" :
I think you don't need to be such perfectly informed, 12pleaseu. At least some people get nervous and scared if they catch all news about such things. But it's commonly enough to follow some general rules about the hygiene.

Yes you're right about that Kotikkk;just knowing general rules to keep safe is sufficient.


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Kotikkk
08/03/08 18:49
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I think so also because I see that now much of broadcasted info is becoming dangerous - just because it is about danger. Sounds curious but I can observe something like a placebo effect. No doubt that our thoughts are material or at least go material sometimes!


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12pleaseu
08/04/08 22:00
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quote "Kotikkk" :
I think so also because I see that now much of broadcasted info is becoming dangerous - just because it is about danger. Sounds curious but I can observe something like a placebo effect. No doubt that our thoughts are material or at least go material sometimes!

I agree with you about that Kotikkk; the news broadcasted usually goes for the bad news; although, there are a few times in our local news in SC where they do broadcast a few good stories that are good news. It's nice to get a little good news sometimes.


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Kotikkk
08/05/08 17:56
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It's good that they who work on tv provided at least a little space for something not concerning bad sides of our life. Many people nowadays prefer not to watch tv, they choose Internet and DVD for watching movies. They are fed up with that nuthouse on tv. As for me, I get news from the internet by 90 percent and only nearly 8-10 percent from tv.


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12pleaseu
08/05/08 23:13
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quote "Kotikkk" :
It's good that they who work on tv provided at least a little space for something not concerning bad sides of our life. Many people nowadays prefer not to watch tv, they choose Internet and DVD for watching movies. They are fed up with that nuthouse on tv. As for me, I get news from the internet by 90 percent and only nearly 8-10 percent from tv.

Yes Kotikkk, it is refreshing to see good things happening on tv news sometimes. Not all programs are bad though. I also make sure to watch something uplifting and encouraging on tv progams as well. For example, every now and then; I watch a program called Extreme Makeover Home Edition. That program is basically about people helping people out of bad situations;and building them new homes and lives as well. It's a pretty awesome thing to see and it always makes me feel good to see someone else so blessed too.


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Lonelitude
08/06/08 15:48
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I agree with you both. In our time news make me sad and nervous but I should say there is some good fun on TV. Programs like this Extreme Makeover I think must be on TV in every country.
 
12pleaseu
08/06/08 22:56
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quote "Lonelitude" :
I agree with you both. In our time news make me sad and nervous but I should say there is some good fun on TV. Programs like this Extreme Makeover I think must be on TV in every country.

Yes I think you're right lonelitude about the programming as well. I guess the news programs go for more bad news;but sometimes the news is very informative in letting us know what is safe and not safe. At least, SC news programs are getting better with giving bad news along with good news too. You could be right about Extreme Makeover Home Edition too. I know it's widely known all over the US.


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