Health Secretary names more listeria affected trusts

Eight hospitals have reported cases of listeria linked to pre-packed sandwiches and salads eaten by patients, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed.

Nine patients have been affected, of whom five have died. The list includes Leicester Royal Infirmary and two hospitals in Western Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, along with hospitals in Derby, Liverpool, Manchester and Wexham. The food involved has been withdrawn.

Public Health England maintains that the health risk to the public remains low, and individuals should only seek medical attention if they develop symptoms.

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