CDC Alerts on Salmonella Outbreak Tied to Recalled Eggs from Multiple States
Salmonella Risk from Recalled Eggs
The CDC has issued warnings regarding a recent Salmonella outbreak connected to recalled eggs. These eggs were distributed in states like Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Utah, and Virginia. Affected consumers should take the following actions:
- Do not consume any recalled eggs.
- Discard any recalled eggs immediately.
- Wash any utensils or surfaces that came into contact with the eggs using hot, soapy water.
Further investigations are led by the FDA, and specific brands affected include products from Milo's Poultry Farms LLC and Tony's Fresh Market.
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