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Farmworkers harvest broccoli in an Adams Brothers Farm field near Santa Maria, Calif., on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. U.S. health officials have traced a dangerous bacterial outbreak in romaine lettuce to at least one farm in central California. The Food and Drug Administration said 59 people have now been sickened by the tainted lettuce. Officials said a water reservoir at Adams Brothers Farms in Santa Barbara County tested positive for the bacterial strain and the owners are cooperating with U.S. officials. (Len Wood/Santa Maria Times via AP)

Farmworkers harvest broccoli in an Adams Brothers Farm field near Santa Maria, Calif., on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. U.S. health officials have traced a dangerous bacterial outbreak in romaine lettuce to at least one farm in central California. The Food and Drug Administration said 59 people have now been sickened by the tainted lettuce. Officials said a water reservoir at Adams Brothers Farms in Santa Barbara County tested positive for the bacterial strain and the owners are cooperating with U.S. officials. (Len Wood/Santa Maria Times via AP)

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