Wisconsin Farm Recalls Eggs After Salmonella Outbreak
Wisconsin Farm Recalls Eggs After Salmonella Outbreak
Wisconsin Farm Recalls Eggs After Salmonella Outbreak
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Milo's Poultry Farms LLC has recalled all eggs sold under its brand and 'Tony’s Fresh Market' due to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 65 people across nine states, primarily in Wisconsin and Illinois. The recall, initiated on September 6, includes all types of eggs and carton sizes, with a warning from the CDC against consuming or cooking with the recalled products. Of the infected individuals, 24 have been hospitalized, but no fatalities have been reported. The salmonella strain involved is resistant to certain antibiotics, complicating treatment for those affected. Health officials urge anyone who has consumed the recalled eggs to monitor for symptoms like diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain, and to seek medical attention if necessary. The USDA is implementing new measures to mitigate salmonella in poultry following this incident.

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