According to US health officials cantaloupes (muskmelons) in Colorado have been linked to a outbreak of listeria monocytogenes that has killed 13 people and infected dozens more.

To date, deaths have been reported across much of the country in the case: two in Colorado; one in Kansas; one in Maryland; one in Missouri; one in Nebraska, four in New Mexico, one in Oklahoma, and two in Texas, the CDC said in a statement.
They were among the total 72 reported infections in a total of 18 US states, the CDC added.
The illnesses started on or around August 15, the statement added.
Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium, is an agent that causes listeriosis, and is among the most virulent food-borne pathogens.
Some US media, including The New York Times, called the case the deadliest outbreak of food-borne illness in a decade.
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