CDC Warns Public About Egg Recall Associated with Salmonella Outbreak
Health Warning: Salmonella Outbreak from Recalled Eggs
Health officials are raising alarms regarding a significant Salmonella outbreak linked to a massive egg recall initiated by Milo's Poultry Farms LLC. On September 6, the CDC announced that eggs produced by this company have been recalled in various states including Virginia, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, California, Iowa, Colorado, Minnesota, and Utah.
States Affected by the Recall
- Virginia
- Illinois
- Michigan
- Wisconsin
- California
- Iowa
- Colorado
- Minnesota
- Utah
Consumers are strongly advised to check their refrigerators for the recalled egg products and avoid consumption until further notice. Salmonella infections can lead to severe gastrointestinal illness, highlighting the importance of food safety vigilance.
Preventive Health Measures
- Thoroughly cook eggs before consumption.
- Keep eggs refrigerated at all times.
- Practice good hygiene in the kitchen to prevent cross-contamination.
For ongoing updates on this Salmonella outbreak, refer to the official CDC website.
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