Three more fall ill in Listeria outbreak
Three more fall ill in Listeria outbreak
The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention reported three more illnesses caused by a multistate outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes linked to packaged salads produced at Dole's Springfield, OH, processing facility. Two of the illnesses were reported in Ohio, and the third was reported in Missouri. The most recent illness was diagnosed Jan. 31.
All 18 people in the United States who have been infected with the outbreak strain of Listeria were hospitalized, including one person from Michigan who died as a result of listerosis.
Additionally, 11 people in Canada have been infected with the same outbreak strain — all were hospitalized as a result.
Although the investigation began in September 2015, the source of these illnesses wasn't known until January 2016 when a laboratory result from a packaged salad collected in Ohio linked the illnesses to the Dole processing facility in Springfield. As a result, Dole temporarily suspended operations at its Springfield production facility and issued a voluntary recall of all Dole-branded and private label packaged salads processed at that location.