Salmonella Confirmed at Texas Plant

DALLAS (AP) _ Tests show ground peanuts at a Texas plant were contaminated with the same strain of salmonella that’s sickened hundreds of people nationwide.

State health officials today announced the peanut meal was tested at the Plainview plant on Feb. 12 after the facility voluntarily shut down.

Doug McBride with the Department of State Health Services says private tests done earlier by Virginia-based Peanut Corp. of America tentatively indicated there may have been salmonella.

It’s not yet known what strain those preliminary private tests showed.

The Texas plant is the second facility operated by the embattled Peanut Corp. to test positive for salmonella. A different strain was found at its Blakely, Ga., plant.

The Food and Drug Administration says Peanut Corp. shipped products between the two plants.

A lawyer for the company didn’t immediately return a call for comment.

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