FDA says Romaine lettuce sourced from Yuma linked to E. coli outbreak
FDA says Romaine lettuce sourced from Yuma linked to E. coli outbreak
WASHINGTON - Food & Drug Administration investigators have traced Romaine lettuce grown in the Yuma, AZ, region to an E. coli outbreak that has sickened 19 people in three states, Michael Taylor, deputy commissioner of foods for FDA, said at a May 6 congressional hearing. The first case of E. coli poisoning was reported April 6, but it took until May 5 when the New York state Public Health Laboratory in Albany found a positive sample of E. coli O145 in a bag of Freshway Foods shredded Romaine lettuce to track down the possible source of the outbreak, said Mr. Taylor. "In this case, once the