The article discusses a Listeria outbreak in UK hospitals, attributing three deaths to contaminated mousses served to patients. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) are investigating five cases of listeriosis linked to this incident. Listeria is a rare bacterium causing serious infection, often linked to chilled, ready-to-eat foods. The piece also highlights The Independent's commitment to unbiased reporting, emphasizing the necessity of accessible journalism without paywalls to ensure everyone stays informed, especially during critical societal issues.
A Listeria outbreak has led to three deaths and five cases in NHS hospitals, prompting investigations by the UKHSA and Food Standards Agency to find the infection's cause.
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