Listeria From Hard Boiled Eggs Kills One

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning of a listeria outbreak involving store-bought hard-boiled eggs.

Retailers and consumers are warned not to serve, sell, use or consume the products.

Seven people in five states have gotten food poisoning so far, and one in Texas has died.

The CDC didn't indicate where the Texas death took place. The cases date from April 2017 to November 12.

The CDC released a nationwide alert on Wednesday about the outbreak.

Symptoms of Listeria infection include fever, flu-like symptoms such as fatigue and muscle aches, as well as headaches, confusion, and balance loss.

It's believed the brand Almark Foods in Georgia is the likely source.

The company has four facilities and delivers nationwide.

The product has not been recalled.

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