The listeria outbreak linked to recalling frozen supplements Nutritional shaking Monday’s latest news from federal and state health officials found that 38 people were infected and 12 people were killed.
The infectious disease, which ranges from 21 states, comes from recalls of products manufactured by Prairie Farms Dairy at a facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Swabs collected from the plant processing area tested positive for Listeria, investigations are underway, and the Food and Drug Administration said in a new warning.
The following states report cases of listeria linked to recalled shaking: Alabama, California, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina; Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, West Virginia.
The ongoing outbreaks include diseases dating back to 2018, with a total of 20 cases this year and 2024, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Of the 38 people with information available, 37 have been hospitalized, with 12 reported deaths as of Monday. The majority of people infected with Listeria reported living in long-term care facilities or hospitalised before they became ill, the CDC said.
The death toll linked to Prairie Farms Dairy Shake is higher than 2024, which is connected in 2024 Deli meat made from wild boar head The result was 10 deaths and 57 illnesses, which were labeled worst. Listeria outbreak It has been linked to melon since one of 2011.
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Listeria monocytogens can cause serious, sometimes fatal infections in young, frail or elderly people, and those with weak immune systems. Healthy people may suffer from milder symptoms, including fever, headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, but infections can cause miscarriage and death in pregnant women.
On February 22nd, Fresno, California-based food maker Lyons Magnus recalls the 4-ounce Lyons Readycare and Sysco Imperial Frozen Supplizen Shakes, supplied by Prairie Farms and distributed primarily to nursing homes across the country. The recalled product was the highest date from February 21, 2025 to February 21, 2026, and came with vanilla, chocolate, strawberry or strawberry bananas.
Lyons Magnus said that consumers with recalled products should “quarantine” their items. For more information, please visit the company’s website or contact frozenshakerecall@lyonsmagnus.com.
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