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Posted: Friday, 09 May 2008 12:54PM

Twenty-Two Salmonella Cases Reported at Princeton

PRINCETON, N.J. (AP)  -- The number of confirmed cases of salmonella at Princeton University continues to grow.

Twenty students and two staff members have salmonella, the university confirmed Friday.

Health officials have been investigating more than 70 other cases of stomach problems at the school that may be related to the bacteria.

The number of confirmed cases is four times what it was a week ago.

No source has been determined, but a salad bar and a Mexican food station at the campus center's dining facility remain closed as a precaution.

Students at the university are currently preparing for spring term exams next week.


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