Eggs recalled in salmonella outbreak
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About 1.7 million dozen shell eggs are being voluntarily recalled after being linked to a salmonella outbreak, officials say. Indiana is among nine states where the eggs were sold. Start the day smarter.
Egg, of Hilmar, Calif., recalled 1.7 million dozen brown cage-free and brown certified organic eggs.
Egg Company has issued a recall on Friday for 1,700,000 brown cage-free and certified organic brown eggs due to potential fears of salmonella. Newsweek reached out to the company after hours via phone Friday night for comment.
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Another sign of salmonella is loss of appetite or not feeling hungry. “You may lose your appetite for hours or days following the infection,” he says. You should also look out for signs of dehydration. “Dehydration is not having enough fluids in the body. If you have diarrhea or vomiting, be sure to drink plenty of fluids,” says the CDC.