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A listeria outbreak linked to Dole salads has killed 2 and sickened 17, the CDC says

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The CDC says it is also investigating a second listeria outbreak linked to Fresh Express packaged salads. This outbreak was identified in December 2021 and has led to one death and 10 hospitalizations. (Helen Camacaro/Getty Images)

A listeria outbreak tied to Dole salads has killed two people and sickened 17 others across 13 states, according to an alert from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The salads, which were recalled by Dole starting in December, include a variety of greens sold in bags or clamshell packaging, according to the CDC, including garden salads, mixed greens and Caesar kits.

The agency says that salads with "Best if used by" dates between Nov. 30, 2021 and Jan. 9 are part of the recall. They'll also carry lot codes, which can be found in the upper right corner of the packaging, that begin with the letters "B," "N," "W" or "Y."

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