CDC: Listeria infection kills 13 in US, infects 72

Reuters
September 28, 2011

(Reuters) – A listeria outbreak linked to cantaloupes from Colorado has infected 72 people in the United States and killed 13, U.S. health officials said on Tuesday.

The foodborne outbreak is the deadliest in the United States in more than a decade, exceeding the 2008-2009 salmonella outbreak from tainted peanuts that killed nine and infected more than 700 people in the United States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

So far, 18 states have reported infections from one of the four strains of listeria involved in the outbreak, the CDC said.

Of the 13 deaths, four were in New Mexico, two were in Colorado, two were in Texas, and there was one each in Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma. All of the illnesses started on or after July 31.

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  1. Listeria live in the soil, if you wash the cantaloupe with water ,it should be cleaned; then how people are “infected ” with this monster?
    is this orchestrated “news” in order to beef up the fat FDA?
    Every day 10 times what Listeria killed in 2 weeks, die due to car crashes. That is more than 34000 per year. I hope that CDC pay some attention to this pandemic and create some magical Vaccine.

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