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Obama Orders
Review of FDA in Salmonella Outbreak Source of Article: http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2009/02/02/obama-orders-review-of-fda-in-salmonella-outbreak.html Saying his
daughter should be able to eat peanut butter without getting sick, president
acts as salmonella outbreak, peanut recalls, criminal probe continue Posted
February 2, 2009 By Steven
Reinberg MONDAY, Feb.
2 (HealthDay News) -- President Barack Obama has
ordered a comprehensive review of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as
the investigation and peanut product recalls continue in the salmonella
outbreak. "I think that the FDA has not been able to catch
some of these things as quickly as I expect them to catch," Obama said
in an interview on NBC's "Today" show, according to the Associated
Press. "And so, we're gonna be doing a
complete review of FDA operations." Obama said
Americans should be able to count on the government to keep children safe
when they eat peanut butter, and that includes his 7-year-old daughter,
Sasha, the AP reported. "That's
what Sasha eats for lunch probably three times a week," Obama said.
"And you know, I don't wanna have to worry
about whether she's gonna get sick as a consequence
to having her lunch." Meanwhile,
the recalls of peanut product continued to mount. As of Monday, more than 80
companies had issued recalls for everything from cookies, crackers, cereal
and candy to ice cream, trail mix and dog treats. On Friday, Dr. Stephen Sundlof, head of the FDA's food safety center, said the
Justice Department will head up the investigation, with assistance from the
FDA. While the
rate of new illnesses seems to be declining -- an indication that the
outbreak may be winding down -- officials said reports of new cases could be
expected to continue for weeks. The current
salmonella outbreak isn't the first time Peanut Corp. has been involved in
shipping tainted product, Sundlof said Friday. Last April,
months before the first signs of the salmonella outbreak appeared in the The products
were then returned to the The criminal
investigation also follows disclosure by FDA officials last week that, from
2007 into 2008, the company shipped peanut butter that it knew had been
contaminated with salmonella. Inspection
reports from FDA investigators at the plant two weeks ago cited a litany of
safety and sanitation problems and a trail of products that were sent out
after being retested to clear the salmonella contaminants. The current
outbreak prompted The recall
involves all whole peanuts, granulated peanuts, peanut meal, peanut butter,
and peanut paste. At this
point, the only safe peanut butter is apparently in name-brand jars on store
shelves. And in Although no
illnesses have been reported, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said the
products were sold nationally. More
information The U.S.
Food and Drug Administration Web site lists all the recalled
products. And there is
a growing list of products determined to be safe at the American
Peanut Council. |
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