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Nearly 96,000 pounds of ground beef products recalled

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  • Department of Agriculture recalls beef from Valley Meats LLC of Coal Valley, Illinois
  • Recall designated "Class One," meaning risks associated with eating meat are high
  • Outbreak first reported in Ohio, illness also reported in Pennsylvania, Illinois
  • Most vulnerable include very young, aged, people with weak immune systems
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(CNN) -- An Illinois meat producer recalled nearly 96,000 pounds of potentially contaminated beef, the federal government announced Thursday.

The Department of Agriculture designated as "Class One" the recall of 95,898 pounds of ground beef products from Valley Meats LLC of Coal Valley, Illinois, meaning the health risk associated with eating the meat is high.

The Ohio Department of Health first reported an outbreak of illness linked to the potentially deadly bacterium E. coli 0157:H7 to federal authorities on May 13, and clusters of illnesses have also been reported in Pennsylvania and Illinois, the department said in a news release.

The bacterium can cause bloody diarrhea, dehydration, and kidney failure. Those most vulnerable include the very young, the aged and people with weak immune systems, according to USDA's Food Safety Inspection Service.

A list of the recalled products -- all of which were produced on March 10 and packaged under a variety of labels -- is posted at www.fsis.usda.gov.

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