CDC's Mahon Sees Progress in Curbing Listeria After Deadly Outbreak
date:May 16, 2012
Dr. Barbara Mahon from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tuesday opened the 40th Annual Rocky Mountain Food Safety Conference in Golden, CO by putting last year's deadly Listeria outbreak into some context, describing new efforts to control the strange bacteria.


Mahon said Listeria is a highly virulent pathogen that annually causes 1,600 illnesses and 260 deaths. Last year's Listeria outbreak traced back to Colorado-grown cantaloupe caused 146 illnesses and at least 32 dea
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