An infant has died and 10 adults have been sickened amid a four-state listeria outbreak connected to ready-to-eat meat products, officials said.
The outbreak has been tied to ready-to-eat meat produced by Yu Shang Food, Inc. of Spartanburg, South Carolina, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in an update Friday.
The infant who died was a twin whose sibling also died but whose death could not be linked to listeria.
Of the eight people sickened, seven shopped at markets where Yu Shang Food products are sold, and two said they recalled eating Yu Shang Food chicken, the CDC update said.
“This suggests that people in this outbreak got sick from the same food,” the CDC said in its update.
Persons:
Yu Shang, Listeria, Shang, Yu, Braised Beef, ”
Organizations:
Yu Shang Food, Inc, Centers for Disease Control, Prevention, CDC, U.S . Department of Agriculture, USDA
Locations:
Spartanburg , South Carolina, New York, New Jersey, Illinois, California, United States