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At least six people have died, and 25 others have been hospitalized related to a listeria outbreak linked to certain pasta brands.
These recalled ready-to-eat pasta products and prepared meals were supplied by Nate's Fine Foods.
A listeria outbreak connected to recalled pasta meals has left six people dead and 25 others hospitalized, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) .
The CDC reported on Oct. 30 that a total of 27 people infected with the outbreak strain of listeria have been reported from 18 states.
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According to the CDC, sick people's samples were collected on dates between August 1, 2024, to October 16, 2025. Of the

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