SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ Federal health officials found the listeria bacteria at a San Antonio food processing plant that Texas authorities have linked to four deaths from contaminated celery.
The Food and Drug Administration today announced the federal agency said it found the pathogen in multiple locations in the SanGar Produce & Processing Co. plant. The latest information confirms testing data announced last month by the Texas Department of State Health Services.
The Texas health authority shut the plant down Oct. 20 and ordered a recall of all produce shipped from there since January. A hearing on the case is set for Nov. 17 in Austin.
FDA spokeswoman Patricia El-Hinnawy said in an e-mail the agency would not comment on the results.
SanGar attorney Jason Galvan says he couldn’t immediately comment on the FDA report.
Galvan says the FDA and the state have not turned over, to the company, the documentation supporting their findings.
After the closure, the company alleged the state health inspector who took samples from the plant Oct. 11 could have contaminated them by being dressed improperly and touching surfaces. The state denied it.
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