Six deaths and 25 hospitalizations have been linked to now-recalled precooked pasta meals due to a listeria outbreak.
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the outbreak was caused by numerous recalled ready-to-eat pasta products.
The outbreak was first announced in June.
“Since the last CDC case count update on September 25, 2025, a total of 7 new illnesses from 3 states have been reported, with 2 additional deaths reported,” the FDA wrote in an update, according to NBC News.
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NBC News shared:
Out of the 27 people who have fallen ill from this outbreak, 25 had been hospitalized
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