CDC Issues Salmonella Warning Over Recalled Eggs

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NATIONWIDE — Federal health officials have issued a warning over recalled eggs.
The CDC says two dozen people have been hospitalized in three states due to a salmonella outbreak linked to eggs. The agency is advising people not to eat any recalled eggs after Milo’s Poultry Farms in Wisconsin had recalled eggs bought by stores and restaurants in Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois.
The FDA website says the recall also includes Tony’s Fresh Market eggs.
24/7 Metro News Source contributed to this article.
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