1.7 Million Dozen Eggs Recalled

Egg Recall Due to Salmonella Risk

Over 2 million eggs are being recalled after concerns they may carry salmonella, a bacterium that kills over 420 Americans each year. The FDA announced the recall of 1.7 million brown, cage-free, certified organic eggs from California-based August Egg Company, linked to โ€œ21 hospitalisations and 79 illnesses.โ€

Where and How the Eggs Were Sold

The contaminated eggs were sold between February 29 and May 17 in seven states: California, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Nebraska, Kentucky, and New Jersey. Authorities warn that โ€œsome of the contaminated boxes might still be hiding in refrigerators and endangering other people.โ€ Customers are advised to โ€œthrow out or return the recalled eggs for a complete refund.โ€

Salmonella and Cooking Safety

Salmonella infects eggs either during the henโ€™s development or after laying, when bacteria contact the shell. The bacteria โ€œcannot withstand temperatures above 140F (60C),โ€ so properly cooking eggs by frying or boiling destroys it. However, officials warn that โ€œboiling eggs sunnyside upโ€ can be dangerous because โ€œthe top of the egg [may] not be hot enough to destroy the bacteria.โ€

Symptoms and Prevention

Each year, about 1.35 million Americans get salmonella from contaminated food or water. Symptoms like โ€œdiarrhoea, cramping, nausea, and vomitingโ€ appear within hours to days. While many recover quickly, severe cases may cause โ€œhigh fevers, pains, headaches, and recurrent diarrhoea,โ€ and rarely the infection spreads to other organs, which could be fatal. Officials also caution that โ€œan infected patient may transmit the bacterium to others by coming into contact with contaminated surfaces.โ€


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