From: FDA-DIV. OF FED-STATE RELATIONS
[mailto:DFSR@ORA.FDA.GOV]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 2:56 PM
To: Sperandio, Linda (DPH)
Subject: SCHOOL LUNCH ILLNESSES
STATEMENT Media
Inquiries: 781-596-7730
June 2, 2004 Consumer
Inquiries: 800-891-8295
FDA INVESTIGATING ILLNESSES ASSOCIATED
WITH SCHOOL LUNCHES SERVED IN MASSACHUSETTS
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA), the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are actively investigating
what may have caused four outbreaks of illnesses in children related
to meals served at several schools in Massachusetts beginning in
May 2003 and occurring in a Revere, Massachusetts school as recently
as May of this year. Cases of illness have been reported among
those who consumed school meals, with symptoms ranging from nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps and dizziness. The onset of
illness has usually begun within one hour of eating these meals,
and usually lasts less than one day.
In nearly every case, the meals
involved contained tortillas produced by Del Rey Tortilleria, Inc.
of Chicago, Ill., and distributed under the brand names "Del Rey
Tortilleria" or "Pan De Oro." Investigations and repeated laboratory
analyses by FDA of tortillas and ingredients have not identified
any particular contaminant as the vehicle for these illnesses.
FDA is continuing to work with
the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention to determine the definitive
cause of the problem and to implement measures to prevent its reoccurrence.
Individuals who believe that may
have experienced the same symptoms of illness after consuming tortillas
from this company are urged to contact their local health department.
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