Alert posted by CDC for cheese sold nationwide due to E. Coli

TOPEKA ( KSNT ) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) is warning people to avoid a cheese product sold nationwide which is linked to an E. Coli outbreak.

The CDC posted a food safety alert on Feb. 16 for ‘RAW FARM’ brand raw cheddar cheese sold in block and shredded packages. These were manufactured by Raw Farm LLC which is currently working with the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) to recall the products.

To date, these products are believed to have made 10 people sick with four hospitalizations across four states including California, Utah, Colorado and Texas. No deaths have been reported in connection to this food safety alert.

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People infected with E. Coli can display symptoms like severe stomach cramps, diarrhea and vomiting. Symptoms usually begin three to four days after eating a contaminated food product. Many individuals recover within five to seven days without treatment. However, E. Coli is known to lead to more serious issues such as severe kidney problems requiring hospitalization. Other symptoms to be wary for include:

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