A listeria outbreak tied to heat-and-eat chicken fettucine alfredo products from FreshRealm has led to three deaths and one pregnancy loss. The outbreak, affecting 17 people across 13 states, began last August. The CDC is investigating after the same strain of listeria was detected during a routine inspection in March. FreshRealm is recalling several products with best-by dates of June 27 or earlier. Consumers are urged to discard or return these items to prevent further illness, as some may be in their homes.
The outbreak, which includes at least 17 people in 13 states, began last August, officials said late Tuesday.
Officials said they have not identified the specific source of the contamination.
Consumers shouldn't eat the products, which may be in their refrigerators or freezers.
FreshRealm, a large food producer with sites in California, Georgia and Indiana, is recalling products made before June 17.
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