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The brothers issued a statement apologizing for the oversight, and at the time, it was the third deadliest listeria outbreak in the country's history. Fruits remain a listeria risk, with peaches, ...
Listeria outbreaks aren't uncommon in the United States. One of the most well-known outbreaks came in 2015, when Blue Bell Creameries recalled all of its ice cream products after 10 people across ...
HEALTH officials have confirmed one person has died after a listeriosis outbreak in Ireland. A total of nine cases of the ...
Spinach and some mixed leaves products have been recalled in Northern Ireland following an outbreak of listeriosis, which has ...
SAN ANTONIO – FreshRealm is recalling chicken fettuccine alfredo due to a possible connection with a deadly listeria outbreak, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and ...
A Class I recall has been issued for some Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo products sold nationwide for the possible contamination of Listeria that has been associated with the death of several people.
Virginia is among the 13 states in which an outbreak of Listeria has investigators examining some chicken fettuccine alfredo products sold at Walmart and Kroger, according to the Food and Drug ...
Genome sequencing of the Listeria bacteria isolated from those infected shows the ten people in this outbreak are more likely to share a common source of infection, according to the FDA.
Listeria can survive and grow in food even when it's refrigerated, but the bacteria can be killed by heating foods to “steaming hot,” or 165 degrees Fahrenheit (74 degrees Celsius), the CDC says.
Listeria bacteria can live in a food processing factory for years. It's been found in uncooked meats and vegetables; soft cheeses; processed meats like hot dogs and deli meat; and smoked seafood.
Listeria in pregnant women can lead to miscarriages, premature delivery, stillbirth and life-threatening infections in newborns. Symptoms include fever, muscle aches and diarrhea.