The CDC says a total of 146 people have gotten sick from the outbreak in 28 different states.
In addition to the 30 deaths, one woman who was pregnant at the time she got sick had a miscarriage.
The cases were first reported at the end of July and the last case was reported on Oct. 27.
The age of the people who got sick ranged from 1 to 96 years old. The CDC says most of the people who got sick were over 60 years old. Among the sick people, at least 142 people were hospitalized.
Investigators determined the outbreak originated at a Jensen Farms processing plant in Colorado.
For more information, visit http://www.cdc.gov/listeria/outbreaks/cantaloupes-jensen-farms/120811/index.html.
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