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Contaminated Water! FDA finds salmonella match on Mexican pepper farm
NowPublic Contributors Nailed It! In a previous story NowPublic's SOLARLIFE asked, could it be the irrigation or water they wash the peppers in? Exactly right, irrigation water and Serrano peppers from a farm in Mexico tested positive for Salmonella says the FDA. Mexico denied that their country had anything to do with the nearly 1000 sick people in the United States. Sorry Mexico, your immigrant's, are responsible again!
(July 30, 1:43 p.m.)
David Acheson, the Food and Drug Administration’s associate commissioner for foods, announced the break in the outbreak investigation July 30 during a House subcommittee hearing focused on traceability in the fresh produce industry.
The farm has not yet been publicly identified. Acheson said FDA is investigating where the Mexican grower distributed its product in that country before it entered the U.S.
More than 1,300 people in 43 states, Washington, D.C., and Canada have been affected in the ongoing outbreak, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The writer almost had it :
I am in agreement that the meat of the jalapeños has healing properties. The cleaning centers and the outside could be contaminated by transportation and storage. I will follow-up on the center where these contaminated peppers were found,
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (6)
at 12:03 on July 30th, 2008
politisite, I like this story. It's good stuff. Well I knew you will find it out. Countries without bacteriafree agriculture cleaning or irrigation water should be banned from exporting, untill tests show improvement. Thanks for tracking this story.
at 12:09 on July 30th, 2008
Notice you are in the story? I looked at our old emails and you were the one.
at 12:24 on July 30th, 2008
Thanks, there is another famous one in the same "bad water" in Mexico
Traveler's diarrhea - montezumas revenge, keeps you 5 years running. Best "repair job" spicy pepper and garlic. Funny combination, if the pepper get's you sick instead. Thanks for your story tracking, irrigation water.
at 12:55 on July 30th, 2008
politisite, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 17:32 on July 30th, 2008
politisite, now that's crowd-powered reporting. Thanks for this. Good stuff.
at 17:46 on July 30th, 2008
politisite, I like this story. It's good stuff.