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FDA names Ind. farm tied to contaminated melons


Last Modified: February 16. 2013 6:31PM
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(AP) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has identified an Indiana farm tied to a recent salmonella outbreak linked to cantaloupe and says the operation has launched a formal recall of the melons.


Chamberlain Farms of Owensville could be one source of the multistate outbreak, the FDA said in a news release Wednesday evening.


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that of 178 people infected in 21 states, two people have died and 62 have been hospitalized.


Chamberlain Farms earlier had agreed to withdraw its cantaloupe from distribution, but the FDA said the formal recall will aid that effort and boost awareness.


Salmonellosis causes diarrhea, fever and cramps. Most recover without treatment, but it can be deadly for some.


Messages seeking comment from Chamberlain Farms were not immediately returned.


Associated Press


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