A salmonella outbreak linked to recalled eggs sickens people in 9 states

The recalled eggs came from Milo’s Poultry Farms and were distributed to Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan, the CDC said.

People fell ill between May 23 and Aug. 10. Most of the illnesses are concentrated in Wisconsin and Illinois. People also reported illnesses in California, Utah, Colorado, Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan and Virginia.

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In addition to residents in the Midwestern states where the eggs were sold, people in California, Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Utah, and Virginia have also become ill.

The recall includes all egg types, including conventional, cage-free, organic, and non-GMO eggs. A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspection showed the outbreak strain of Salmonella in the egg company’s packing facility and the hen egg-laying house.

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