Deadly Listeria Outbreak Linked to Ice Cream

TUESDAY, July 5, 2022 (HealthDay News) – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has linked a recent Listeria outbreak to ice cream made by Florida-based Big Olaf Creamery.
One person has died in the outbreak involving 10 states, while 22 have been hospitalized. The agency said that health officials interviewed 17 of those who got sick and 14 reported eating ice cream. Among the 13 who remembered the type of ice cream they ate, six identified the brand as Big Olaf Creamery or a location that served that type of ice cream.
On Friday, the company voluntarily began contacting retail locations to recommend against selling their ice cream products, the CDC said. On Sunday, the company issued its own statement on social media about the outbreak. "For now it is only speculation as it is an ongoing investigation, our brand has not been confirmed to be linked to these cases," the company stated. "The original report we got from the Florida Department of Health on Friday July 1st, was that there are 23 cases reported ... 6 out of the 23 patients mentioned having consumed Big Olaf ice cream, but nothing has been proven."
The statement added that the company has been cooperating with state and federal health officials since it was informed about the situation.
Consumers who have Big Olaf Creamery brand ice cream, which is only sold in Florida, should throw it away, the CDC said in its alert. Clean any areas, containers, or serving utensils that may have touched the ice cream. Retailers who have purchased products from the brand should not serve it until further notice. Any equipment, ice cream scoops, serving utensils, or areas that may have come into contact with the ice cream should be cleaned.
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