Health officials investigated a recent outbreak of Listeria infections that occurred across multiple states in the U.S. Listeria is a type of bacteria that can cause serious illness, especially in pregnant people, newborns, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems.
The investigation found that people who got sick had eaten fresh, soft Hispanic-style cheeses. This type of cheese is often sold in grocery stores and markets. Officials used this information to link the outbreak to these products.
This is an outbreak investigation report, which means officials are tracking patterns of illness to find possible sources. The report shows a link between the cheese and the illnesses, but it does not prove the cheese caused every case. No specific safety concerns about the cheese were detailed in the available report.
Readers should know that outbreak investigations help identify potential food sources during illness clusters. If you have concerns about fresh cheeses, follow general food safety guidelines and check for any public health recalls. This finding reminds us that unpasteurized or fresh soft cheeses can sometimes carry Listeria.