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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2011 10:48:28 GMT -5
www.wktv.com/news/local/21-deaths-now-linked-to-listeria-in-cantaloupe-131349158.htmlCANANDAIGUA, N.Y. (AP) - Health officials in western New York say a person has died of listeria infection, the first death in the state linked to tainted cantaloupes from Colorado. The Ontario County Public Health Department didn't release any other details, except to describe the patient as an older person with underlying health problems. Listeria infections can kill young children or frail people. Symptoms include fever, headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Federal officials say Friday the nationwide listeria outbreak is now responsible for 21 deaths and 109 illnesses. On Thursday, Depew distributor Fruit Fresh Up Inc. recalled 4,800 packages containing cantaloupe sold in western New York between Aug. 31 and Sept. 11 because of possible contamination. It wasn't clear if the Ontario County death was linked to that fruit.
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Post by Clipper on Oct 8, 2011 10:58:54 GMT -5
Well, maybe BZ is right. Maybe they have been hiding the source of cantaloupes sold in your area, playing the odds, and now the odds have caught up with them. Cantaloupes here are labeled with a sticker telling the source of the product the last few weeks since the outbreak, and even then, they have dropped in price to about a buck apiece. Personally, I would not eat a cantaloupe right now if they were giving them away, lol. I saw them on a display at Kroger's yesterday while I was waiting in line at the deli counter. Two individuals picked them up, looked them over, stood a moment, and then walked away without a melon. It seems that the melon market has been devastated by the problems of one grower in Colorado. Our local Perkin's Restaurant usually has a fruit cup option as a side order with some entrees. They have temporarily suspended serving the fruit cup. It normally consists of cantaloupe, honey dew, and grapes.
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