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1 Dead in UK Listeria Outbreak; 9 Confirmed Cases So Far
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1 Dead in UK Listeria Outbreak; 9 Confirmed Cases So Far

Kit RedwineBy Kit RedwineJuly 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has confirmed that one adult has died from Listeriosis, as health officials investigate an extensive outbreak linked to contaminated ready-made meals, according to multiple media sources.

The Health Service Executive’s Health Protection Surveillance Centre is conducting an investigation into the death, though no additional details can be released due to medical confidentiality requirements. This fatality comes amid confirmation of nine total Listeriosis cases connected to the current outbreak.

In response to the outbreak, authorities have initiated a voluntary precautionary recall affecting 141 ready-made food products distributed across major Irish retailers including Tesco, SuperValu, Centra, and Aldi. The recalled items span a wide range of prepared meals and side dishes.

All recalled products originate from Ballymaguire Foods, a manufacturer specializing in freshly prepared meals. The company produces items under various private-label brands for its retail customers. Affected product lines include Tesco’s Meals Made Easy, Irish Classics, and Finest ranges, alongside The Happy Pear, Food to Go, Clean Cut, Fuel’d Foods, and Kitchen products sold through SuperValu and Centra outlets.

SuperValu’s Signature Taste, SuperValu, and Freshly Prepared ranges contain contaminated products, as do items from Centra’s standard and Freshly Prepared lines. Aldi’s Inspired Cuisine and Specially Selected ranges are also affected, along with products from From the Farm and Good Food Locally Sourced brands available at various retailers.

Ballymaguire Foods discovered the Listeria bacteria during routine quality control procedures and immediately suspended production at the affected facility. The company contacted retail partners and regulatory authorities upon identifying the contamination issue. Production remains halted as a precautionary measure while the situation is addressed.

Listeriosis results from infection by Listeria monocytogenes bacteria, typically contracted through consuming contaminated food. The infection can be eliminated by thoroughly cooking food products. Symptoms range from mild flu-like illness to gastrointestinal problems including vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea. Severe cases may develop serious complications.

Leading nationwide Listeria law firm Ron Simon & Associates says that vulnerable populations face heightened risks, particularly pregnant women, infants, elderly individuals, and people with compromised immune systems. The infection’s incubation period averages three weeks but can extend from three to seventy days between initial exposure and symptom onset.

For healthy adults, Listeriosis often produces no symptoms or mild flu-like effects. However, in immunocompromised and elderly patients, the infection may spread to the central nervous system, causing meningitis or septicemia with symptoms including severe headaches, neck stiffness, confusion, balance loss, or seizures.

Pregnant women may experience minimal symptoms but face serious risks including premature labor, newborn meningitis, or miscarriage. While antibiotics can treat Listeriosis, the infection may prove fatal despite treatment, particularly among elderly patients.

Health statistics show seven Listeriosis cases reported during the first 29 weeks of this year, compared to 22 cases throughout 2024 and 18 cases in 2023. The 2023 cases included one fatality among 16 hospitalized patients and two emergency department cases.

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