CDC Issues Statement on Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Eggs
Overview of the Salmonella Outbreak
The recent salmonella outbreak has led to a widespread egg recall, impacting consumers across the nation. According to the CDC, 65 individuals have reported illnesses connected to contaminated eggs distributed by Milo's Poultry Farms.
Affected States and Recommendations
The affected states include:
- Wisconsin
- Illinois
- Michigan
- and others...
Consumers in these areas should check their egg cartons for recalls. It is crucial to dispose of any contaminated eggs and seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms related to salmonella.
Safety Measures
To avoid risk, remember to:
- Cook eggs thoroughly.
- Wash hands and surfaces after handling eggs.
- Store eggs properly to reduce contamination risks.
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