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The product, produced by FreshRealm, may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions from people who ate the products.
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The producer that distributed the products says tests showed that pasta in the meals may be contaminated with the same bacteria tied to a recall of chicken fettuccine Alfredo this summer.
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USDA officials lifted a forced suspension at the company's Jarratt, Virginia, site. However, documents show sanitation problems similar to those that led to listeria contamination persist at three other plants.
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There have been 12 deaths related to outbreaks caused by frozen shakes under the brands Lyons ReadyCare and Sysco Imperial Frozen Supplemental Shakes.
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U.S. food inspectors documented unsanitary conditions at three Boar's Head deli meat plants in addition to the Virginia factory that was shut down last year, according to recently released records
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A 10th person has died in an ongoing outbreak of listeria food poisoning tied to a now-closed Boar's Head deli meat plant in Virginia.
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Records show that the Virginia meat facility had at residue on walls, floors and equipment, as well as mold and insects. Three people, including one Floridian, died and scores more were sickened in the outbreak.
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At least nine people from multiple states have died after being infected in the largest listeria outbreak in the U.S. since 2011. Three people from Florida have been sickened by the meats.
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Liverwurst lover Sue Fleming was among more than 40 people hit with listeria food poisoning. The Missouri woman was was hospitalized for nine days and in a rehab center for 11.
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The USDA says Boar's Head is recalling all its liverwurst and additional products that were produced on the same line and on the same day. The recall includes about 207,528 pounds of meat.
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Three people in Florida reported becoming ill because of the fruit, distributed nationwide and recalled by HMC Farms. Listeria is most likely to sicken those who are pregnant, over 65 or immunocompromised.
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It has resulted in one death and nearly two dozen people becoming ill.