Listeria Outbreak in Cheese Kills Two in France, Spreads to Belgium - Dining and Cooking
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Listeria outbreak in cheese kills two in France, spreads to Belgium - Dining and Cooking
A listeria outbreak linked to cheese has killed two in France and infected at least 21 others, the French Agriculture Ministry said this week, with Belgium also reporting an outbreak. The contamination is believed to be linked to cheese from the Chavegrand factory, located in Creuse, in central France. On Tuesday, all cheese produced there [...]
The infection has spread to Belgium


UNIL is recalling Eldorado Chevre from Norwegian stores due to the ongoing listeria outbreak in France.
UNIL is recalling Eldorado Chevre from Norwegian stores due to the ongoing listeria outbreak in France.
All cheese produced before June 23 and sold until August 9 were withdrawn from stores.
Two people have died and at least 21 have been infected in France in a listeria outbreak caused by contaminated cheese, the French Agriculture Ministry said this week. The cases have also been reported in Belgium. The outbreak is believed to have originated at the Chavegrand cheese factory in central France. French authorities on Tuesday recalled all cheese produced at the factory before June 23 and sold until August 9. Listeriosis, caused by th…
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