An ongoing Listeria outbreak has mostly affected people living in long-term care facilities and people who were already hospitalized prior to becoming sick from the infection.
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The Food and Drug Administration is investigating a possible link between frozen supplemental shakes and a deadly listeria outbreak. The now-recalled shakes are typically sold to hospitals and nursing homes,
A total of 38 listeria monocytogenes infections have been reported in New York, California and about 20 other states, according to the FDA.
Frozen supplemental shakes sold to hospitals and long-term care facilities in 21 states, including Florida, are making people sick and already have led to 12 deaths.
An ongoing listeria outbreak credited with 11 deaths is linked to frozen supplemental shakes. Here’s what you should know: What shakes have been recalled and where did they go? The shakes, sold in 4-ounce cartons under the brands Lyons ReadyCare and Sysco Imperial,
An outbreak tied to listeria infections has been reported in 21 states, including Alabama, with 37 hospitalizations and 11 deaths nationwide.
Frozen shakes distributed in long-term facilities around the United States have been recalled due to potential listeria contamination. Lyons Magnus announced Feb. 22 that it had issued a recall for 4 oz. Lyons ReadyCare and Sysco Imperial Frozen Supplemental Shakes, which were manufactured by Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc.
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