10 cases of salmonella now reported at Princeton University
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PRINCETON, N.J. - Authorities have now confirmed 10 cases
of salmonella at Princeton University.
And health officials are investigating 73 other cases of stomach
problems at the Ivy League school that may be related to the
bacteria.
Princeton spokeswoman Cass Cliatt said Monday that the school
has changed produce suppliers as a precautionary measure. The
university has also closed food stations within some dining
facilities that relied heavily on certain produce and meat
products.
The New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services has
interviewed 50 students, staff and faculty who reported a stomach
illness in the past two weeks.
Meanwhile, local authorities have inspected the school's largest
dining hall and the university has sent food samples to a lab for
testing.
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