Residents of nine American states bought eggs with salmonella.
11.09.2024
1998

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
11.09.2024
1998

Farm in Wisconsin recalled eggs due to salmonella outbreak
A farm in the state of Wisconsin in the USA has suspended production and recalled all its eggs after a salmonella outbreak in nine American states. According to The Washington Post, at least 65 people show signs of poisoning, with 24 of them being hospitalized.
«The farm in Wisconsin has recalled all its eggs and suspended production after a salmonella outbreak was detected at its facilities, which has sickened at least 65 people in nine states», the article states.
Cases of infection in nine states
Cases of infection have been reported in Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Virginia, Colorado, Utah, California, Wisconsin, and Illinois. The most people got poisoned in the last two states. The youngest patient is only two years old, and no fatal outcomes have been reported so far.
Egg crisis in Poland
By the way, an egg crisis is expected in Poland. The country is expecting a record increase in egg prices. According to many experts, the local egg market has not been this bad for many years.
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