Boar's Head Contaminated Meats Outbreak
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•Inspection Reports Show Mold, Insects, Meat Residues, and More at Boar’s Head Facility Responsible for Listeria Outbreak
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A national foodborne illness outbreak caused by Boar ’s Head deli meats has sickened as many as 57 people and resulted in at least nine deaths.
In the year leading up to the outbreak, serious noncompliances with food safety regulations were observed 69 different times at the Jarratt , Virginia plant.
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