A salmonella outbreak traced back to August Egg Company has affected at least 79 people in the U.S., leading to 21 hospitalizations. The CDC warns that actual cases are likely underreported as many recover without medical intervention. The recalled eggs, spanning several brand names, were distributed across multiple states with sell-by dates from March to June 2025. The company initiated a recall of 1.7 million dozen eggs and has begun diverting potentially contaminated products to a facility for pasteurization, emphasizing public safety.
As of Friday, a salmonella outbreak linked to a California egg producer had sickened at least 79 people, with health officials confirming ongoing monitoring of the situation.
The recall includes 1.7 million dozen eggs sold under various brand names, with specific sell-by dates needing immediate attention from consumers to prevent further illness.
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