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From Philly.com:
Pennsylvania has reported its first cases of salmonella linked to tainted tomatoes, bringing to 30 the number of states - plus the District of Columbia - that have reported sick residents.
Federal health officials said yesterday that they had learned of 106 more cases nationwide, putting the outbreak's toll at 383 and counting. At least 48 people have been hospitalized.
"We do not think the outbreak is over," said Robert Tauxe of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In Pennsylvania, four people were sickened in late May in Bucks, Butler, Lancaster and Warren Counties, said Stacy Kriedeman, spokeswoman for the state Department of Health. Officials believe two of those cases involved exposure outside Pennsylvania, she said.
