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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released an urgent warning to consumers following the identification of a widespread E. coli outbreak linked to frozen blueberries. Reports indicate at least 12 confirmed cases across various states, with health officials suggesting the actual count may be significantly higher as numerous individuals recover without undergoing testing. Both the CDC and FDA are urging consumers to promptly discard or return any frozen blueberries from the implicated production batch. E. coli infections can lead to severe complications such as bloody diarrhea, kidney failure, and even death, particularly in at-risk groups like young children and the elderly.

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00:00The CDC just issued an urgent consumer alert.
00:03Throw out your frozen blueberries immediately.
00:05A confirmed E. coli outbreak has been directly linked to frozen blueberries.
00:10With cases now confirmed across multiple U.S. states,
00:14E. coli is not a minor stomach bug.
00:16It can cause severe bloody diarrhea, hemolytic uremic syndrome,
00:20and in serious cases, kidney failure and death.
00:24Children under 5 and adults over 65 are at the highest risk.
00:28The CDC says the true case count is likely far higher than the 12 confirmed so far.
00:34Because most people who get sick from E. coli recover at home and never get tested.
00:39If you have frozen blueberries in your freezer right now,
00:42throw them out or return them to the store immediately.
00:45Do not eat them.
00:46Do not wait for an official recall announcement.
00:49Act now.
00:50This outbreak is confirmed and active.
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