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FDA Warning for Public: If you have this specific cheese, stop eating and discard it right away

 The US Foods and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an alert about this cheese that if you carry it, throw it as soon as possible.

The unidentified source of food led the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin an investigation for a Listeria plague in a multiple state of the America.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given product recalls to the manufacturers that are infected with harmful bacteria, unsafe and, improper wrapping. The authority has also started an initial investigation in multiple states of Listeria monocytogenes infections; they source of food is unknown yet.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has initially observed that foodies who eat soft and free Hispanic-style cheese are prone to get infected. The situation has become more difficult when one brand is not highlighted for bacteria contamination. Reports have also found the seven cases of Listeria that can cause an epidemic.

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Statement of FDA

“FDA has begun an inquiry and is gathering necessary data to conclude the food source of the outbreak. Though the investigation is continued, CDC’s analysis of epidemiologic information shows that fresh and soft cheeses of Hispanic-style are the reason that caused the illnesses. Not any brand or specific types of cheese are found the as the chief reason of the illness”.

“CDC stated that in Connecticut, Maryland, New York, and Virginia seven people are tested positive from Listeria monocytogenes outbreak. Six out of seven infected people are Hispanic. When they interviewed, they told that they have been eating any type of Hispanic-style fresh and soft cheeses, whereas among three of them reported eating queso fresco.”

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