Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024


A listeria outbreak linked to sliced deli meat has led to two deaths and 28 hospitalizations across the Midwest and East Coast, federal health officials revealed.

People have reportedly become ill from the bacteria that can lead to foodborne illnesses, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday. The case sampled were collected between May 29 and July 5.

One person died in Illinois, as the state’s sole reported case, and another person in New York, which leads the nation with seven cases in this outbreak, according to CDC data.

Listeria is particularly concerning for those are pregnant, anyone 65 or older or are immuno-compromised. Listeria in pregnant women can cause miscarriage. Others can also be infected with listeria but rarely become seriously ill, according to the CDC.

What states were listeria reported in?

  • New York: 7
  • Maryland: 6
  • Missouri: 2
  • Virginia: 2
  • Georgia: 2
  • Minnesota: 1
  • Wisconsin: 1
  • Illinois: 1
  • Pennsylvania: 1
  • North Carolina: 1
  • Massachusetts: 2

What meat did they eat?

CDC officials said 16 of 18 patients ate meats sliced at deli counters primarily deli-sliced turkey, liverwurst and ham.




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