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This article was been updated on Feb. 4 with information about the CDC’s Feb. 1 report on deaths and hospitalizations amid the listeria outbreak linked to certain Dole packaged salads. Show comments
The death of a Wisconsin consumer has been linked to a package of Dole salad contaminated with listeria. The person who died was not identified by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services but ...
The CDC announced that the listeria outbreak that was linked to Dole packaged salads has been resolved. 16 people were hospitalized and 3 died.
Dole Chopped Kit Avocado Ranch, use-by date between Feb. 3 and Feb. 20, 2024, UPC 71430000915 or 71430000922 Dole Premium Kit Southwest Salad, use-by date between Feb. 4 and Feb. 18, 2024, UPC ...
Dole: Chopped Kit Avocado Ranch, lot codes W019 to W036 and N019 to N036 best by Feb. 3 through Feb. 20; Chop Kit Avocado Ranch Chop Kit Ranch A L’Avocat lot codes W022 to W036, best by Feb 6 ...
In 1999, an estimated 5,000 deaths, 325,000 hospitalizations and 76 million illnesses were caused by foodborne illnesses within the US. [1] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began tracking outbreaks starting in the 1970s. [2] By 2012, the figures were roughly 130,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths. [3]
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday announced an end to the outbreak of Listeria in Dole packaged salads that sickened at least 18 people.
In September 2006, there was an outbreak of foodborne illness caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria found in prepackaged spinach in 26 U.S. states. [4] [2] The initial reports of the outbreak came from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).