Eggs recalled after dozens sickened in salmonella outbreak
Briefly

Milo's Poultry Farms in Wisconsin recalled all its chicken eggs and suspended production due to a salmonella outbreak, affecting at least 65 people across nine states.
The FDA stated that from May 23 to August 10, 65 individuals fell ill due to salmonella, with 24 requiring hospitalization, highlighting the outbreak's serious impact.
Consumers are urged to discard any eggs labeled as Milo's Poultry Farms or Tony's Fresh Market, as the recall encompasses all products from this facility.
Salmonella, a bacterial infection linked to this outbreak, poses a particular threat to vulnerable populations, including young children and the elderly, with symptoms developing within days.
Read at Washington Post
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