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A sign for the Maple Leaf food
processing plant is seen in Toronto Aug. 21, 2008. Another death has
been linked to the current listeria outbreak that is sweeping across
Canada, raising the total death toll to nine, health officials said
Friday.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
OTTAWA, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- Another death has been
linked to the current listeria outbreak that is sweeping across Canada, raising
the total death toll to nine, health officials said Friday.
The death happened in the western province of British
Columbia, where a total of two people have died of the disease. The other six
deaths occurred in Ontario province.
According to the Public Health Agency of Canada,
there are 29 confirmed cases of the outbreak strain in the country and 35 cases
under investigation.
The outbreak originated from the tainted meat
products of Maple Leaf Foods, Canada's biggest food company. The company has
closed down its Toronto facility and issued a recall of 220 products.
Many other food products including sandwiches and
wraps which contain Maple Leaf meat products have also been recalled. On Friday,
more than 50 products were added to the recall list.
Listeriosis can cause flu-like symptoms, such as a
stiff neck, headache, nausea and fever. Pregnant women, the elderly and people
with weakened immune systems are at greatest risk of being infected.