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For other illnesses, the CDC reported:
Salmonella -- the most common of the illnesses -- was down slightly, despite a national outbreak of peanut-related salmonella at the beginning of 2009.
Vibrio, a rare illness associated with shellfish, continued to rise.
Listeria also rose, despite efforts by the packaged meats industry to prevent the illness.
Deaths from these bugs are unusual. In the 10 states last year, salmonella was the deadliest with 24 deaths attributed to it. Listeria was second with 20 deaths. Vibrio was blamed in seven deaths, the dangerous E. coli strain in two and one from shigella, according to CDC data.
The study is being published in a CDC publication, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
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