Clover Hill Dairy recalls ricotta cheese after Listeria outbreak: Was the response adequate?
Clover Hill Dairy recalls ricotta cheese after Listeria outbreak kills 1 and sickens 8; public health response under scrutiny.
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Was Clover Hill Dairy's recall response sufficient to protect consumers from the Listeria outbreak?
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In the United States, Clover Hill Dairy issued a recall of its ricotta cheese following a Listeria outbreak that has resulted in one death and eight illnesses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identified the outbreak and linked it to the product.
The recall affects products distributed in states including Virginia and New York. The outbreak has been ongoing for several weeks, prompting public health officials to act.
The recall aims to prevent further cases and protect consumers. The CDC continues to monitor the situation and provide updates on the investigation.
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