A salmonella outbreak linked to eggs has sickened 79 people across the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .

The outbreak has sickened people across seven states, including Arizona, California, Kentucky, Nebraska, New Jersey, Nevada, and Washington. It has resulted in 21 hospitalizations, according to the CDC.

The eggs are linked to products recalled on June 6 from August Egg Company and sold to retailers across several states.

While distribution has been confirmed for some states, the eggs could have been distributed further, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The impacted items include all brown cage-free eggs and brown certified organic eggs, with expiration dates from March 4, 2025, through June 4, 2025. The plant code numbe

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