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Killer Cantaloupe, Scary Sprouts: What To Do?

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First Posted: 09/30/11 09:58 AM ET Updated: 09/30/11 10:20 PM ET

(Associated Press) MILWAUKEE -- Avoid foreign produce. Wash and peel your fruit. Keep it refrigerated. None of these common tips would have guaranteed your safety from the deadliest food outbreak in a decade, the one involving cantaloupes from Colorado.

Whether it's sprouts or spinach, turkey or hamburger; whether the government doubled, tripled or quadrupled inspections, the truth is that no food will ever be completely free of risk.

And a few foods have become so risky that certain people such as children, pregnant women and the elderly may do best to avoid them altogether until growers and the government figure out how to make them safer, some food experts say.

An unappetizing fact: Although the current cantaloupe outbreak has been tied to just one farm in Colorado, it's at least the 19th outbreak involving that melon since 1984. It's also the first one caused by listeria, a germ that actually likes to be in the refrigerator and thrives in this fruit, which cannot be cooked unless you want to eat melon mush.

Listeria also prompted a California farm to recall bags of chopped romaine lettuce on Thursday because of possible contamination, though no illnesses have been reported. The greens from Salinas-based True Leaf Farms went to an Oregon distributor and possibly at least two other states - Washington and Idaho.

So what should you do if you see cantaloupe on a salad bar or at the grocery store? Can you be sure all of the tainted stuff has been pulled from the market, since the last bad melons were shipped on Sept. 10? What if no one knows where the cantaloupe was grown?

"If the store can't tell them or the restaurant can't tell them, I would not buy it at all," said Chris Waldrop, director of the Food Policy Institute at the Consumer Federation of America.

Laura Anderko, a Georgetown University public health expert, went a step further.

"Honestly, as a nurse, I would tell people don't eat the cantaloupe until this thing resolves itself," she said. "This stuff happens because our system is not as tight as it needs to be."

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which has confirmed 13 deaths and 72 illnesses in the outbreak so far, has not told people to stop buying cantaloupe. However, the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration cannot even say where all of the tainted melon went, because it was sold and resold to many distributors across the nation.

"When in doubt, throw it out," is the CDC's advice to consumers who have any cantaloupe whose origins they can't determine.

"Even if the cantaloupe is gone, you need to wash the drawer or shelf it may have been on" to make sure other foods don't become contaminated, said Caroline Smith DeWaal, director of food safety at the Center for Science in the Public Interest.

Beyond that, each outbreak brings fresh lessons on how to make produce safer. And while some of these things aren't guarantees, they can cut the odds you'll lose at the food safety lottery.

Some new tips food experts offered Thursday:

_ Shop more often and consume fresh fruits and vegetables within a few days. This gives germs less chance to multiply and gives you more nutrients from your food, too.

_ Don't just wash a melon. Scrub it under running water to rinse off any dislodged germs, and let it dry. If you cut it while it's still wet, "you may be sliding the pathogens more easily from the outside to the inside" on the knife, DeWaal said.

_ Keep the fridge cold, 40 degrees or lower. Higher than that can let germs grow.

_ Don't get a false sense of security if you buy organic produce. That just means less pesticide - not necessarily fewer germs.

_ Consider dropping especially risky foods from your diet. Bean sprouts are not safe for children, pregnant women or people with weak immune systems and certain diseases, but that doesn't mean they're OK for everyone else, said Michael Doyle, a microbiologist who heads the University of Georgia's Center for Food Safety.

Doyle also consults for a lot of food companies, including a major spinach producer that sought help after outbreaks involving that vegetable. He has chaired a food safety advisory council for McDonald's for many years.

"I don't eat sprouts at all," he said. If harmful bacteria are in the seeds "they grow in the sprouting process, and there's nothing to kill them unless you cook them."

You can go too far with this, though. Even Dr. Robert Tauxe, the CDC's top food-germ sleuth, once confessed over lunch that he refused to live in fear of the fork, and that there were only a few foods he absolutely wouldn't eat, such as raw oysters and unpasteurized milk.

Beyond that, safe handling and cooking can generally keep most foods safe, he said.

The big picture is important, said Robert Gravani, a food scientist at Cornell University.

A gazillion pounds of produce are consumed each day, and only a tiny fraction cause problems, he said.

"I have a hard time saying, `Don't eat produce,' because of all of the health benefits," he said. "Everything we do has some degree of risk attached to it."

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Simon Byrd
10:03 PM on 10/01/2011
I'm definitely going to tell Jimmy Johns to leave out the COPIOUS amount of sprouts they put on their tuna sandwich. Not just for the danger, but it actually diluted the flavor.

Is irradiation sounding better and better?
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Some assembly required
06:07 PM on 10/01/2011
I haven't eaten cantaloupe in years but I must eat something. I live in constant danger of E Coli. I remember the Jack in the Box horror years ago. Children Died! I don't do fast food much. Very rarely in fact. I have fresh tomatoes on the vine. I've eaten them every day for the last month. Yumm! At least I know where these come from. Life is inherently dangerous. Are the Red Potatoes I'm eating safe? Probably Yes! They certainly kept my Irish Ancestors alive! Read the great Potato Famine. Getting old sucks. Except when you consider the alternative!
02:19 PM on 10/01/2011
I am bothered by the contradictory info. This article suggests washing (scrubbing) melons thoroughly then drying them before cutting. Other articles say NOT to wash melons because the listeria can "seep in to the fruit".

Short of growing my own cantaloupe or not eating it, which is right?

I was always taught to wash any produce that you cut in to; melons, avocado, etc., or peel first; onion, oranges, etc., to avoid dragging contaminants from the outside to the inside. I've always scrubbed cantaloupe with a veggie brush. Now I am not so sure.
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Big Bill hayward
12:58 PM on 09/30/2011
While kneading my pizza dough A gross thought entered my mind------ How many strangers knuckle hairs have I ingested in my life by eating pizza .
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SteveDenver
Progressive and liberal, just like Jesus Christ.
09:24 PM on 09/30/2011
Have food-borne bacteria been traced to knuckle hairs?
Unless you're eating raw pizza dough, there's probably not a problem.
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deepintheheartoftejas
Middle o/t Road = Yellow stripes & dead armadillos
11:17 PM on 10/01/2011
Not very many, if any at all. Pizza dough is kneaded by machine, at vastly more efficient rates than could ever be done by hand. Even at the home level, if you have a KitchenAide, it'll knock out a nice sized ball of dough, fully kneaded, in under 2 minutes, compared to 8-9 minutes of vigorous kneading by hand.

I *heart* my KitchenAide. Kneads dough, grinds meat, makes pasta, etc!
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11:56 AM on 09/30/2011
Pretty much a useless article. No corporations are named.

This is corporate terrorism. Many killed. Blah-blah and delaying features on display.
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11:15 AM on 09/30/2011
Nothing here about the horticultural practices on the farm that produced the American killer cantaloupes.
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SteveDenver
Progressive and liberal, just like Jesus Christ.
09:26 PM on 09/30/2011
A news report in Colorado pointed out that fruits, vegetables, and animals slaughtered for meat pick up listeria through contact. Usually the culprit is manure/fecal matter on the ground or surfaces or hands. Meat is rarely linked to listeria because it is cooked.
10:24 AM on 09/30/2011
DO WRITERS OF THESE 'FOOD TAINTED'......ARTICLES,EVER- RESEARCH AND THEN MENTION 'COLLOIDAL SILVER WATER'??????
FOLKS,WISE UP,JUST GOOGLE THE ABOVE WORDS AND FIND VOLUMES OF TRUE-SCIENCE INFO ON DRINKING COLLOIDAL SILVER AND REALIZE THAT SILVER(OVER 600+ OF THEM!!) KILLS LITTLE 'CRITTERS' BACTERIA,AND CAN SAVE YOUR FAMILY''S LIFE/YOU!! THE ROMANS USED IT,IN CRUDE FORM,AND THE RICH ATE OFF OF SILVER PLATES-VESSELS,SPOONS,BECAUSE THEY KNEW SILVER KILLS GERMS!! IF YOU ARE (STILL) SO IGNORANT OF SILVER'S GERM KILLING ABILITY,THEN YOU-LOSE!!
ALSO REALIZE THAT MEXICO/MEXICANS, USE A CRUDE FORM OF SILVER WATER TO WASH THEIR VEGGIES(BECAUSE MEXICO GOVT IS CORRUPT/INCOMPETENT) AND COSTS PENNIES TO USE.ANYONE CAN PURCHASE THIS IN MEXICO AT PHARMACIES,IT'S ABOUT SEVEN PARTS PER MILLION ,FIVE BUCKS AMERICAN,SILVER WATER CONCENTRATE,THEN ,DILUTED IN WATER.DO WE SEE ANY 'BLUE' MEXICANS?? BUT BIG PHARMA WOULD LIKE TO PHOTO-SHOP BLUE MEXICANS TO SAY' SILVER WATER ISN'T SAFE'!! SO THEY CAN SELL BILLIONS IN USELESS ANTIBIOTICS,NOW BACTERIA RESISTANT.
HUFF PO,YOUR WRITERS ARE LAME-LAME-LAME,WHEN NOT A SINGLE 'ARTICLE' IS DEVOTED TO EDUCATING SILVER WATER AS A SAFE AND EFFECTIVE WAY TOO DEFEND YOU-YOUR FAMILY FROM CORRUPT 'FDA' INABILITY TO CONTROL OUR FOOD SAFETY.HINT; GOOGLE 'MESO' SILVER,AN ABBREVIATED-SCIENTIFIC WORD TO DEMONSTRATE HOW THEY-BEST, MAKE IT. BE SAFE FROM INCOMPETENT FED STATE UNFUNDED GOP POLICIES,FROM 'COST-CUTTING' BUDGET POLITICAL GOONS.THAT BE THE TEA PARTY/CONGRESS REPUGS SAYING 'NO' TO EVERYTHING.....
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12:21 PM on 09/30/2011
You damage your information by seeming insane with your hysterical all-caps writing.
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deepintheheartoftejas
Middle o/t Road = Yellow stripes & dead armadillos
11:23 PM on 10/01/2011
So... much ... scientific illiteracy...

I AM IN AWE! Fanned & favorited, so I can easily follow and be amused by you in the future.