A national Listeria outbreak involving contaminated deli meat might have contributed to two deaths in SouthCarolina, the state Department of Public Health said Wednesday in a news release.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC/Gray News) - The SouthCarolina Department of Public Health said the deaths of two people may be linked to a national listeria outbreak from Boar’s Head deli meat.
SOUTHCAROLINA — Two deaths in SouthCarolina are linked to a listeria outbreak that triggered a recall of Boar’s Head deli meat, health officials said. The two people who died were from the ...
CORONER HAS NOT YET RELEASED THE MAN’S NAME. THE SOUTHCAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SAYS TWO PEOPLE IN THE LOWCOUNTRY HAVE DIED FROM LISTERIA. OFFICIALS SAY IT’S RELATED TO RECALLED BOAR’S ...
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