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8NewsNow.com on MSNSNHD identifies 4 cases of salmonella in Clark County linked to multi-state outbreakThe Southern Nevada Health District identified several cases of salmonella in Clark County in connection to a multi-state outbreak linked to brown eggs. The SNHD identified four cases of salmonella in Clark County as of Wednesday as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) leads a coordinated investigation into the outbreak linked to brown cage-free and brown-certified organic eggs.
The Centers for Disease Control (“CDC”) has issued a salmonella outbreak alert for brown eggs sold in nine states by California-based August Egg Company after 79 people across seven states were sickened after consuming the impacted eggs,
The Southern Nevada Health District announced today that four people have been infected with salmonella linked to a multistate outbreak of the disease in brown cage-free and brow certified-organic eggs.
The Southern Nevada Health District has reported four salmonella cases in Clark County linked to brown cage-free and certified organic eggs.
A Salmonella outbreak has raised alarm in the US. The bacteria is said to be spreading via contaminated eggs, prompting a recall of 1.7 million dozen eggs.
TGD Cuts recalled some tub and tray products because they contained cucumbers from Bedner Growers of Florida linked to a salmonella outbreak.
Four salmonella cases confirmed in Clark County linked to nationwide egg recall. Health officials advise discarding recalled products and watching for symptoms.
The FDA reported 79 people across 7 states, including Nebraska, have been infected by the Salmonella bacteria in eggs. Twenty-one of them had to be hospitalized.