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At least 10 people have been sickened due to a listeria outbreak stemming from ready-to-eat food products sold in the southwestern U.S., including Arizona. The FDA said May 10 that it and the CDC ...
The 86 products were commonly available and for sale at retailers and food service locations, including convenience stores, hospitals, hotels, airports, and airlines ...
The products were sold in vending and breakroom areas within corporate offices, medical buildings and healthcare facilities.
Here's what to know about the listeria outbreak ... products were distributed between April 18 and April 28 and sold in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Washington. The products were sold at ...
Grab-and-go food items locations across California, Arizona, Nevada and Washington state have been recalled after at least 10 people were sickened and hospitalized from a suspected listeria ...
A listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat sandwiches and snacks has sickened at least 10 people in the U.S., and a producer is voluntarily recalling dozens of products sold to retail stores ...
The foods were distributed in Arizona, California ... and Centers for Disease Control began investigating the cluster of listeria cases last year but could not identify a source, the FDA said.
The agency said the products were sold in Arizona, California ... airports and by airlines. Listeria symptoms usually start within two weeks of eating contaminated food. Mild cases can include ...
A listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat sandwiches ... The products were made by Fresh & Ready Foods LLC and were sold in Arizona, California, Nevada and Washington. Those who fell ill and ...