One person dies from listeria infection potentially linked to desserts supplied to NHS
- A listeria outbreak linked to desserts supplied by Cool Delight Desserts has resulted in three deaths, as confirmed by health officials.
- Five patients, aged between 68 and 89, were infected with listeria and had underlying health conditions during the outbreak.
- The UK Health Security Agency reported that listeria was found in specific desserts but below legal thresholds.
- The Food Standards Agency issued a product recall for the desserts supplied by Cool Delight Desserts as a precautionary measure.
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Three die in listeria outbreak linked to NHS hospital and care home desserts
The UK Health Security Agency has found a match for the outbreak strain in a particular type of dessert supplied to the NHS. Three people have died amid a listeria outbreak linked to desserts supplied to NHS hospitals and care homes. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) confirmed it has been investigating five linked cases of listeria infection, which can cause vomiting, diarrhoea, aches and pains and a high temperature. All five people suffere…
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