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CDC: Do Not Eat Any Romaine Lettuce Until Further Notice (wired.com)

Earlier this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put out an unusually strong statement telling Americans to toss any romaine lettuce in any form: whole, chopped, pre-bagged into Caesar salads, combined into spring mix, and so on. The warning covered not just homes but retailers and restaurants, and came with a recommendation to empty any fridge where romaine has been stored, and wash it out with soap and warm water. From a report: The CDC said it was making the recommendation to not eat, serve or sell any romaine lettuce because 32 people in 11 states, plus 18 people in Ontario and Quebec, have been made ill by E. coli O157:H7, which causes very serious illness because it produces a toxin that destroys cells lining the intestines and kidneys. The patients are all infected with the same strain, based on genetic fingerprinting, and the only thing they have in common is that they all ate romaine.

But, the CDC said, "no common grower, supplier, distributor, or brand of romaine lettuce has been identified." The agency isn't usually so sweeping in its statements, but with a holiday coming -- one that's centered around eating and that takes people offline into the real world of airports and cars and dinner tables -- it warned against all romaine until the threat can be better defined. The Food and Drug Administration, which does have the power to compel foods to be recalled, is investigating, along with health departments in the 11 states where people have gotten sick.

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  1. Thanks slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I read no other news, so I messed this when it came out two days ago. So I ate romaine lettuce and now I am shitting my pants.

    1. Re:Thanks slashdot by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 4, Funny

      So I ate romaine lettuce and now I am shitting my pants.

      You shouldn't have eaten your pants, then.

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  2. Re:Why ony in "developed" countries do I hear this by skam240 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Undeveloped countries don't have the infrastructure to monitor these types of things because they are undeveloped.

    Also, developed countries have far more developed food safety standards because they are developed.

    Really, the big clue on this is your own use of the word "developed".

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  3. Fall of the Romaine Empire by Aero77 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sad.

  4. Re:Why ony in "developed" countries do I hear this by Opportunist · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because nobody gives a fuck why someone in Africa croaks.

    People die on this continent by the thousands, daily, from avoidable diseases, from wars that nobody know about because they ain't even worth a ticker message on CNN, from mining the metals we need for our next cellphone that we use for a year, if that, and a million other things.

    And nobody, literally nobody, gives a fuck.

    You are still wondering why these people try to escape that hellhole? I don't.

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  5. Re:Does this apply to by bobbied · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ... the organic momo's that believe they will never die by eating only organic ?

    E-Coli is organic.. 100%...

    There are plenty of organic things that will kill ya..

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  6. We had this sort of thing ... by Qbertino · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ... in Germany a few years back. The so called EHEC scandal. (Can't recall if EHEC is the pathogen out the disease it causes). It wasn't pretty. For weeks the republic was frantically tracking down the source and found it in a farm that had basically used raw sewage to fertilize grown sprouts. A few people died a painful death iirc. Don't know if anybody went to jail. This is sort of a borderline case in which dumb Farmers can actually kill people. I don't know if they changed some growing regulations or something after that.

    Bottom line: don't think the CDC is exaggerating, this could likely be serious.

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  7. Re:Why ony in "developed" countries do I hear this by nadaou · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It's not crunchy water to blame, it is migrant farm workers not being given bathroom breaks and so taking shits in the fields instead. "transmission occurs through fecal contamination of food and water supplies" --Wikipedia

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  8. Re:Why ony in "developed" countries do I hear this by jittles · · Score: 4, Informative

    Can someone tell me why I only hear this kind of "E. Coli scare" only in developed countries?

    Maybe the local folks in under developed countries have more of an acquired or natural immunity to nasty critters in the water that would make a lot of developed country folks get the backdoor trots?

    Having lived in a third world country where people do not know basic rules of sanitation, I can promise you that this is not the case. They have all kinds of illnesses that they blame on being outside when it rains rather than the really disgusting water they should have filtered and then added a little bleach to. I've spent a lot of time hanging out with the people in their little shanty towns and they're constantly sick.