
According to public health and safety body the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a total of 18 US states have reported infections attributed to one of four listeria strains believed to be the cause of the outbreak.
Four of the fatalities were said to be in New Mexico, two in Colorado, two in Texas and one each in Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma.
The CDC reported that it had traced the outbreak to cantaloupes grown at Jensen Farms in Granada, Colorado, where it had obtained a sample later found to contain Listeria monocytogenes.
On September 14, the company issued a recall of its melons, which it markets under the Rocky Ford brand.
The US Food and Drug Administration has advised consumers to throw out the recalled melons.
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