A listeria outbreak tied to soft cheeses has left two people dead and at least 25 others seriously ill across multiple European nations—including France, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and the Netherlands. Authorities now warn that contaminated cheese may have reached over 30 countries, raising global concern.
⚠️ What You Need to Know:
- Suspected Source: Pasteurized soft cheeses made from cow’s and goat’s milk by Chavegrand, a French manufacturer.
- Confirmed Deaths: 2 in France.
- Confirmed Cases: 21 in France, 4 in neighboring countries.
- Symptoms: May not appear for up to 8 weeks after eating contaminated cheese.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has issued urgent advisories as the bacteria may have been distributed through international suppliers. Although the UK has not reported cases yet, citizens are advised to avoid all soft cheese products from the identified source until further notice.
🔍 Check your fridge and alert loved ones. Listeria can be especially dangerous to the elderly, pregnant women, and those with weakened immune systems.