Listeria outbreak linked to precooked chicken causes 1 death, 3 hospitalizations
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The CDC is warning Americans about a listeria outbreak linked to precooked chicken ahead of July 4 celebrations.
The actual numbers may be higher, as some people recover from Listeria without seeking medical assistance and it can take one to four weeks for symptoms to show. While the CDC investigates, the agency recommends that people "reheat precooked chicken to an internal temperature of 165°F" and avoid eating "any cold dishes made with precooked chicken, such as deli chicken salad and salads with chicken sold at a salad bar, a deli counter, or the refrigerated section of a store."More Related News
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