

Jaltemba Sol
Mexico Says Tests Found No Salmonella
More Than 1,000 Have Been Sickened
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico's Agriculture Department said its
tests found no salmonella in Mexican tomatoes.
It said Mexican officials took samples from the same soil,
water and tomatoes recently examined by U.S. inspectors and found no evidence of
the bacteria.
A team of inspectors from the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration visited five Mexican farms in search of the source of a
salmonella outbreak that has sickened more than 1,000 people.
The FDA has not released the results of its tests in Mexico.
It recently added peppers and cilantro to its list of foods under investigation
in the outbreak.