Federal health authorities say a nationwide
outbreak of listeria in Colorado cantaloupes is now responsible for 21
deaths and the number may continue to grow.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
on Friday reported new deaths in Indiana and New York. The CDC also
confirmed a death in Wyoming that state officials reported last week.
CDC said 109 people have been sickened in the outbreak -- including the
21 dead -- in 23 states from California to the East Coast.
The agency previously reported five deaths in Colorado, five in New Mexico, two in Texas, two in Kansas and one each in Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma. CDC said it is also aware of one miscarriage associated with the outbreak. More
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