If you like noodles, now would be a good time to check your freezer and fridge: Multiple grocery stores have had to recall pasta salad and other pre-made dishes because of possible listeria contamination.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 19 people needed hospital care and four died after eating foods linked to the nationwide listeria outbreak.
So far, Colorado doesn’t have any known cases, but some of the recalled foods went to stores in the state.
Listeria is most severe for people who are over 65 or have compromised immune systems. It also carries severe risks during pregnancy because of the possibility of premature birth and severe illness in the baby.
The products distributed to Colorado that could have listeria contamination include:
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