Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Eggs Sold in Michigan and Other States
Salmonella Outbreak Overview
A recent salmonella outbreak has put people in Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin on alert. A total of 65 people have reported illnesses linked to eggs sold by Milo’s Poultry Farms LLC.
Key Details of the Recall
The recall was issued on September 6. The affected eggs were shipped to stores across multiple states, including Illinois, Wisconsin, California, and Iowa. Consumers are advised to ensure they do not have any recalled products in their homes.
Health Implications
Salmonella can cause serious illness, and some people may require medical treatment. If you experience symptoms such as diarrhea or fever after consuming potentially contaminated eggs, seek medical advice.
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