In another news, the United States is hit by yet another outbreak, this time it has made at least 10 people sick. It is the listeria outbreak. This outbreak has been linked to ready-to-eat food products, and a producer has also voluntarily recalled several product. This has been confirmed by federal officials. On Saturday, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said that federal, state and local officials are investigating the outbreak which is linked to foods produced by Fresh & Ready Foods LLC of San Fernando, California. The FDA has also confirmed that 10 people have fallen sick from California and Nevada. All of them required hospitalization. Where Were The Products Sold?These products, as per the agency, were sold in Arizona, California, Nevada and Washington at locations which included retailers and food service points of sale. These also included hospitals, hotels, convenience stores, airports and by airlines. Last year in November, an infant died, along with ten adults who were infected in a four-state listeria outbreak in the US. This was linked to ready-to-eat meat products. As listeria is an ongoing issue in the US, this year in March, the FDA launched the Chemical Contaminants Transparency tool, also known as the CCT Tool, which is an online searchable database that will evaluate the potential health risks of contaminants in foods. The tool will be able to evaluate many types of food contamination, along with biological contamination, including listeria. What Is Listeria?As per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Listeria are bacteria or germs that can contaminate many food and those who eat can get infected with the bacteria. CDC mentions that it is rare, however, could be serious, though there exists steps to prevent this infection.It is a foodborne illness caused by the bacteria L. monocytogenes. Symptoms include fever, chills, and headache. It can cause invasive illness and intestinal illness. It is also the third leading cause of deaths from foodborne illness in the US, with 1,600 people infected each year, out of which 260 die.Who Are At Risk?Pregnant women, persons over the age of 65, and people with compromised immune systems are most vulnerable to Listeria. This is due to the fact that Listeria is more prone to move from the gut to other areas of the body, culminating in invasive listeriosis, a serious illness.Listeria can cause pregnancy loss, early birth, or a life-threatening infection in newborns.Listeria frequently causes hospitalization and, in some cases, death in those aged 65 and older or with a weakened immune system.What Are The Symptoms Like?Symptoms often appear within two weeks of consuming Listeria-contaminated food, but can appear as early as the same day or as late as ten weeks later.A fever, muscle aches, and fatigue are common symptoms of pregnancy.People who are not pregnant usually have fever, muscle aches, and tiredness. They may also get a headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, or seizures.