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From Philly.com:
Health officials yesterday confirmed three more cases of New Jersey residents, two of them children, infected with salmonella linked to tainted tomatoes. The new cases - all involving people who got sick between May 23 and June 3 - bring the state's total to four, including two women in Camden County.
Pennsylvania last week reported five cases, including one each in Bucks and Montgomery Counties, linked to the outbreak that has now sickened more than 600 people nationwide. Officials in Harrisburg could provide no details about the patients' conditions.
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