Cantaloupe Recall Due to Listeriosis Outbreak

September 15, 2011 by sandy · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Health, Women's Health 

Listeriosis, Cantaloupe, ListeriaMore than two dozen cases in the outbreak strain of Listeria monocytogenes have already been reported in Colorado, Indiana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Montana and Texas, and four individuals have died. Almost all of the infected had consumed whole cantaloupes. The FDA and CDC are investigating and have nevertheless to confirm the exact supply in the outbreak,.

A Colorado farm has recalled cantaloupe sent to 17 states due to achievable listeriosis contamination. Jensen Farms in Holly, Colorado, is voluntarily recalling cantaloupe it shipped to Illinois, Wyoming, Tennessee, Utah, Texas, Colorado, Minnesota, Kansas, New Mexico, North Carolina, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania among July 29 and Sept. 10.

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What is Listeria?

In accordance with MayoClinic, Listeria infection can be a food-borne illness that will be quite serious for pregnant women and people with impaired immune systems. Listeria infection is most frequently contracted by eating improperly processed deli meats and unpasteurized milk goods.

Listeria bacteria can survive refrigeration and also freezing. That’s why people who are at greater risk for significant infections ought to stay away from eating the forms of food most likely to contain listeria bacteria.

Listeria Symptoms

In the event the listeria infection spreads for your nervous system, signs and symptoms may possibly include:

* Headache
* Stiff neck
* Confusion or changes in alertness
* Loss of balance
* Convulsions

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