At Least 95 Sickened, Most in California, in Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Eggs
The outbreak linked to cage-free eggs caused 18 hospitalizations among 95 reported cases across 14 states, with most illnesses from mid-June to mid-July 2025, CDC and FDA said.
- There have been 95 salmonella cases, including 18 hospitalizations, across 14 states linked to recalled eggs distributed by Country Eggs.
- California is the hardest-hit state with 73 cases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .
- Consumers are advised to throw away or return any recalled eggs, and those with severe symptoms should contact their doctor.
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At Least 95 Sickened in Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Recalled Eggs
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Salmonella cases in North Carolina linked to recalled eggs
(NewsNation) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared a salmonella outbreak after 95 people became ill after eating recalled cage-free eggs distributed in California and Nevada. The Food and Drug Administration issued a recall on Wednesday for large brown "Sunshine Eggs" by the company Country Eggs. The CDC on Thursday confirmed the outbreak, which has impacted 14 states. "CDC, FDA, and public health officials in several sta…

Salmonella outbreak linked to recalled eggs; 95 sick since January
(NewsNation) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared a salmonella outbreak after 95 people became ill after eating recalled cage-free eggs distributed in California and Nevada. The Food and Drug Administration issued a recall on Wednesday for large brown "Sunshine Eggs" by the company Country Eggs. The CDC on Thursday confirmed the outbreak, which has impacted 14 states. "CDC, FDA, and public health officials in several sta…
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Eggs Sickens Dozens Across 14 States, Including Arizona
PHOENIX — Federal health officials say at least 95 people in 14 states have been sickened in a multistate salmonella outbreak tied to recalled eggs, including one confirmed case in Arizona. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that illnesses occurred between January 7 and July 25, 2025. Of those infected, 18 required hospitalization, though no deaths have been reported. Source
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