Eggs from Maine farm recalled due to salmonella outbreak

The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) reported the recall of eggs from Rainbow Farm in Orland following a salmonellosis outbreak. The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has identified the consumption of these eggs as the source of the outbreak. At least five people have gotten sick and tested positive for salmonellosis after eating eggs from the farm. DACF is working with Rainbow Farm to address the issue. The production and distribution of the eggs have been stopped while the farm undergoes testing, farm sanitization, processing equipment cleaning, and potential culling of affected laying hens. The Rainbow Farm eggs were distributed by the farm and at farmers' markets in Stonington, Bar Harbor, Blue Hill, and Northeast Harbor. @ https://www.wmtw.com/article/eggs-orland-maine-farm-recalled-salmonella/62296295#:~:text=ORLAND%2C%20Maine%20%E2%80%94,the%20source%20of%20the%20outbreak

 

 Eggs from Maine farm recalled due to salmonella
Eggs from Maine farm recalled due to salmonella

Several people have reported getting sick after eating the eggs

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