and there could be something potentially fatal behind your refrigerator door the Centers for Disease Control and prevention is issuing another warning about the deadly deli meat leria outbreak over the past few months involving bores head Meats John Lawrence reports Gunter morganstein of Newport News Virginia was rushed to the hospital on July 8th he was having trouble breathing they started doing more testing because they couldn't figure out exactly what it was that was wrong with them that's what it came back as leria the 8 8-year-old died 10 days after his hospitalization the number one thing on the recall was liver worst my mom knew that he loved to eat that and knew that he had eaten that you know recently Morgan Stein's family believes his death is connected to meat later recalled by Bor head at least nine people have died from contaminated deli meat and the Centers for Disease Control and prevention says there's also been 57 confirmed leria link illnesses in 18 states people who eat leria tainted food food can get listeriosis which can be especially dangerous for pregnant women and the elderly among the symptoms fever headache and nausea as for this outbreak Bor head says it is quote conducting a rigorous investigation to identify the root cause of this incident in Late July it recalled more than 7 million pounds of its ready to eat liver worst and some other deli meats we don't have it now because of uh what happened but uh you know as thing settles down and uh War head clears it up yeah we we will use it again the CDC says this is the US's largest leria outbreak since the one link to cantaloupe in 2011 John lawence KTBS 3 news