One person has died and 22 others have been hospitalized since the listeria outbreak linked to a Florida ice cream brand started in January 2021, according to the CDC.
. Schneider said most listeria outbreaks occur when bacteria from soil, water or vegetation is introduced into a food processing or manufacturing facility.
“Typically, where we see listeria becoming a problem is when sanitation breaks down or it gets established in a floor drain or on a piece of equipment, and that piece of equipment isn’t sanitized to a high enough standard and then it ends up contaminating a food product,” he said.that businesses clean and disinfect any areas or equipment that may have touched Big Olaf ice cream. Consumers should also clean areas, containers or utensils that touched the products.
People with listeriosis may develop muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, joint pain, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions.
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