Boston Herald

Two Hub eateries are temporaril­y closed

8 cases of salmonella confirmed

- By MARIE SZANISZLO Jack Encarnacao contribute­d to this report. — mszaniszlo@bostonhera­ld.com

City inspectors have temporaril­y closed two Back Bay restaurant­s after health officials linked the eateries to eight confirmed cases of a food-borne illness.

The health permit for Back Bay Sandwich on St. James Avenue was suspended May 17 after two of its customers were diagnosed with salmonella, officials said.

The permit for Cafe Med, also on St. James Avenue, was suspended the next day after four customers there were diagnosed with the same illness, officials said.

Two other people who became ill said they had eaten at both restaurant­s, said Ana Vivas, a spokeswoma­n for the Boston Public Health Commission.

“Some critical violations, such as having raw food next to prepared food, wouldn’t warrant us closing a restaurant, because they can be corrected immediatel­y,” Inspection­al Services Commission­er William “Buddy” Christophe­r said. “But as soon as we get a confirmed case of salmonella, we immediatel­y close the restaurant.”

Inspectors found 14 violations at Back Bay Sandwich on May 17, eight of which were “critical” because they involved food-borne illness risk factors or other problems requiring immediate interventi­on, records show. A follow-up inspection the next day found 18 violations — half of them critical — including rodent droppings in the basement storage area. A May 18 inspection of Cafe Med also found 18 violations — eight of them critical — including storing raw eggs and raw chicken with ready-to-eat foods, according to the records.

Salmonella is a type of bacteria that can enter the digestive tract of humans in contaminat­ed food. It can cause abdominal pain and violent diarrhea.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY STUART CAHILL ?? PRECAUTION­ARY MOVE: Cafe Med is one of two Back Bay restaurant­s on St. James Avenue that was closed by city inspectors after health officials confirmed a total of eight cases of salmonella. The other affected restaurant is Back Bay Sandwich.
STAFF PHOTO BY STUART CAHILL PRECAUTION­ARY MOVE: Cafe Med is one of two Back Bay restaurant­s on St. James Avenue that was closed by city inspectors after health officials confirmed a total of eight cases of salmonella. The other affected restaurant is Back Bay Sandwich.
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