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						CDC: Three in Texas 
						infected with Listeria from tainted ice cream 
						 
			
   
            
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		[April 10, 2015] 
		By Jim Forsyth 
			
		SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - Three cases of 
		Listeria linked to tainted Blue Bell ice cream have been found in Texas, 
		U.S. health authorities said on Thursday, with the recently discovered 
		infections related to a strain thought to be a factor in three deaths in 
		Kansas. 
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			 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said the 
			three people in Texas had been hospitalized for unrelated illnesses 
			and appear to have developed the disease from eating tainted ice 
			cream made at a Blue Bell plant in the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow, 
			Oklahoma, it said. 
			 
			The CDC did not give a location for the Texas patients but said they 
			contracted Listeria between 2011 and 2014 and none died. 
			 
			While the incidences occurred in the past, health officials first 
			identified a cluster of the strain last month. 
			 
			Since then, the Blue Bell plant has been temporarily closed and 
			major grocery stores have recalled the product. 
			
			  
			The strain identified in Texas is the same as that confirmed in 
			Kansas, it said. 
			 
			This brings to eight the number of people who contracted Listeria 
			linked to Blue Bell products. The other five were in a hospital in 
			Wichita, Kansas, and three of those patients died. Officials said 
			Listeriosis was not the cause of their deaths, but it may have been 
			a contributing factor. 
			 
			According to the CDC, Listeriosis is a serious infection caused by 
			eating food contaminated with the bacterium Listeria. It primarily 
			affects older adults, pregnant women, newborns and those with 
			compromised immune systems. It can lead to death. 
			
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			Blue Bell has issued three separate recalls of its products, and 
			says it is working closely with federal officials from the CDC and 
			the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to get to the bottom of the 
			Listeriosis outbreak.  
			 
			(Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Lisa Lambert) 
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