(Dallas Express)—Texas leads the nation in confirmed listeriosis cases linked to an outbreak involving prepackaged chicken Alfredo meals.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that as of June 18, Texas had three confirmed cases of listeriosis—more than any other state—in an outbreak that has sickened at least 17 people across 13 states. Louisiana and Michigan each reported two cases, while 10 other states—including Virginia, Nevada, and Florida—each reported one.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in coordination with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) and the CDC, said the illnesses have been linked to “FreshRealm Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo Meals produced prior to June 17, 2025,” and sold nationwide at Kroger and Walmart.
The CDC data is limited only to reported cases. This leaves open the possibility of a degree of underdiagnosis because some infected individuals may not seek medical attention or receive confirmatory testing despite being infected. The FDA statement recommends seeking medical treatment if you suspect you or someone in your care may be infected.
“Do not eat or serve recalled chicken fettuccine alfredo meals made by certain FreshRealm, Inc. facilities. FDA’s investigation is ongoing,” the agency’s public advisory said.
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