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Egg Recall Expands To More Than Half A Billion Nationwide

MARY CLARE JALONICK   08/20/10 10:20 PM ET   AP

Egg Recall

WASHINGTON — More than a half-billion eggs have been recalled in the nationwide investigation of a salmonella outbreak that Friday expanded to include a second Iowa farm. The outbreak has already sickened more than 1,000 people and the toll of illnesses is expected to increase.

Iowa's Hillandale Farms said Friday it was recalling more than 170 million eggs after laboratory tests confirmed salmonella. The company did not say if its action was connected to the recall by Wright County Egg, another Iowa farm that recalled 380 million eggs earlier this week. The latest recall puts the total number of potentially tainted eggs at about 550 million.

FDA spokeswoman Pat El-Hinnawy said the two recalls are related. The strain of salmonella bacteria causing the poisoning is the same in both cases, salmonella enteritidis.

Federal officials say it's one of the largest egg recalls in recent history. Americans consume about 220 million eggs a day, based on industry estimates. Iowa is the leading egg producing state.

The eggs recalled Friday were distributed under the brand names Hillandale Farms, Sunny Farms, Sunny Meadow, Wholesome Farms and West Creek. The new recall applies to eggs sold between April and August.

Hillandale said the eggs were distributed to grocery distribution centers, retail groceries and food service companies which service or are located in fourteen states, including Arkansas, California, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin.

Thoroughly cooking eggs can kill the bacteria. But health officials are recommending people throw away or return the recalled eggs.

A food safety expert at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., said the source of the outbreak could be rodents, shipments of contaminated hens, or tainted feed. Microbiology professor Patrick McDonough said he was not surprised to hear about two recalls involving different egg companies, because in other outbreaks there have also been multiple sources.

Both plants could have a rodent problem, or both plants could have gotten hens that were already infected, or feed that was contaminated.

"You need biosecurity of the hen house, you want a rodent control program and you want to have hens put into that environment that are salmonella free," McDonough said.

The salmonella bacteria is not passed from hen to hen, but usually from rodent droppings to chickens, he added. This strain of bacteria is found inside a chicken's ovaries, and gets inside an egg.

CDC officials said Thursday that the number of illnesses related to the outbreak is expected to grow. That's because illnesses occurring after mid-July may not be reported yet, said Dr. Christopher Braden, an epidemiologist with the federal Centers for Disease Control.

Almost 2,000 illnesses from the strain of salmonella linked to both recalls were reported between May and July, almost 1,300 more than usual, Braden said. No deaths have been reported. The CDC is continuing to receive information from state health departments as people report their illnesses.

The most common symptoms of salmonella are diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever within eight hours to 72 hours of eating a contaminated product. It can be life-threatening, especially to those with weakened immune systems.

The form of salmonella tied to the outbreak can be passed from chickens that appear healthy. And it grows inside eggs, not just on the shell, Braden noted.

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Associated Press writer Melanie S. Welte in Des Moines contributed to this report.

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marijam
Independent
07:17 AM on 08/27/2010
The source has been found. A company named Central Bi-Products. If you google the company, you will links about rendering. Disgusting to think that ingredients similar to the animal bi-products responsible for mad cow, may be in our eggs.
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SuperMom101
What's on your plate?
04:17 PM on 08/24/2010
What happens to all the recalled eggs? Anyone...please...
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Craig2
Living in the great State of Jefferson
12:55 AM on 08/24/2010
Greedy American Capitalist Corporations created this mess. The have poisoned our food supply for greed of profit. And, they most likely received a tax break while doing it. But, leave the Government out of this. This is Corporate Capitalism Greed just like the poison peanut products in 2008. Salt of the earth American Capitalist selling poison into the market. I do not understand any capitalist who is willing to destroy the very market that creates profits for a little more profit. Where did these guys go to school? Where do these guys go to church? How do they possibly walk down the streets of the communities where they live?

I still recommend crunchy peanut butter on over easy eggs. Just don't tell the yoke police.” repost
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chanook106
11:05 PM on 08/22/2010
I guess officials are scrambling to recall the tainted eggs.
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Craig2
Living in the great State of Jefferson
12:57 AM on 08/24/2010
Officials have called for a flocking of yoke police.
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Quack Ackers
05:13 PM on 08/22/2010
proof the FDA is worthless.
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Jeff Cunningham
06:28 PM on 08/22/2010
And you think we wouldn't have these problems without it? Guarantee without a regulatory board, instances like this would be even more prevalent.
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Quack Ackers
10:47 AM on 08/23/2010
what has the FDA done in this instance that wouldn't have been done without it?
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Craig2
Living in the great State of Jefferson
12:57 AM on 08/24/2010
Greedy American Capitalist Corporations created this mess. The have poisoned our food supply for greed of profit. And, they most likely received a tax break while doing it. But, leave the Government out of this. This is Corporate Capitalism Greed just like the poison peanut products in 2008. Salt of the earth American Capitalist selling poison into the market. I do not understand any capitalist who is willing to destroy the very market that creates profits for a little more profit. Where did these guys go to school? Where do these guys go to church? How do they possibly walk down the streets of the communities where they live?

I still recommend crunchy peanut butter on over easy eggs. Just don't tell the yoke police.”
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alex61
02:40 PM on 08/22/2010
Geez-don't we already have enough bad eggs in our country? Just look at politics and the media...
01:56 PM on 08/22/2010
Chickens eating their own feces,buying food from overseas and you wonder why people are getting sick? Why are we importing Food I don't get that one?
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2014
01:04 PM on 08/22/2010
Yes...baggers...we need less regulation..."Inspectors? We don't need no stinking inspectors." As Hair Rand would say.. "We don't need the USDA shoving food safety down our throats." I guess this is one of their ways to cull the human herd.....Less people...more for them....
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JMDavis
and then what happened?
11:57 AM on 08/22/2010
OK, I have a question, how are they going to dispose of 500 million eggs? They don't just toss in the garbage do they? Is there still a use for them? No one on the news or in any story I have read has talked about this. Anyone know?
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Janetshusb
01:45 AM on 08/23/2010
I expect they will be made into powdered eggs and used in food products such as bakery items and cake mixes.
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Craig2
Living in the great State of Jefferson
01:00 AM on 08/24/2010
Think Brownie mix.
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SiouxSayer
10:04 AM on 08/22/2010
What happens to the older chickens that eventually stop producing eggs? Are they released into the wild to live out their remaining days on a Vermont ranch or does corporate big business magically transform them into some other viable profit making product? I'm actually really curious.
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tc399
Your personal Eschatologist.
11:06 AM on 08/22/2010
They are released into the wild of frozen chicken parts and McNuggets.
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SiouxSayer
11:13 AM on 08/22/2010
Really? Are they seriously used for meat after they are retired? I thought maybe they were made into feed or something. Weird.
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JMDavis
and then what happened?
11:59 AM on 08/22/2010
I have tasted a McNugget and I believe you are 100 percent correct. Yuck!
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Janetshusb
01:55 AM on 08/23/2010
The dead ones are ground up and put into cow feed. One these days someone will discover that cows are developing some sort of disease from eating diseased chickens that they are passing on to humans. They were supposed to stop feeding animal protein to herbivores when they discovered the connection of mad cow disease to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans. Some idiot exempted chickens. Thank a congressman from a chicken raising state.
09:54 AM on 08/22/2010
What ho! Our own Jack Decoster had his slimy finger in this?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100822/ap_on_bi_ge/us_tainted_eggs

On behalf of Mainers, please let me apologize to the rest of the nation. It's not enough that this weasel taint our fair state - his tentacles reach into the heartland.
09:46 AM on 08/22/2010
In case people didn't know ... eggs come out of chickens' poopchutes ... and people want to sue for million$ if they get sick eating them ?!?
Only in America ...
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SiouxSayer
09:53 AM on 08/22/2010
Poopchutes? Really?...Are you sure? Eggs are feces? Really?
Do human babies get delivered through the poopchute....or just you?
10:00 AM on 08/22/2010
"Once the egg has fully formed, the chicken's uterus begins to contract in an effort to expel it. The egg moves down a vaginal canal towards an external opening known as a vent. The vent is a common opening for both egg laying and waste elimination, but a chicken cannot perform both functions at the same time. An internal flap known as a cloaca keeps the vaginal canal and the intestinal track separate until either an egg or excrement reach the vent. When a chicken is laying an egg, the cloaca descends and blocks the intestinal track ... "

I guess you're the poster-child for the dumbing down of America and/or falling education standards ?
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
09:56 AM on 08/22/2010
This is how baby chicks come into the world if the eggs are fertilized...didn't your mama teach you about the birds and the bees?
09:32 AM on 08/22/2010
The egga may not be edible but are ok to throw at Democrats.
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jerryfromcalifornia
I can't type
10:14 AM on 08/22/2010
Fool, Please tell me what the Democrats had to do with this? The owner of this company IS a republican, that hires illegals, ignores regulations and probably cheats on his taxes.
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ncmom54
11:44 AM on 08/22/2010
zing!
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awake108
11:45 AM on 08/22/2010
and as with the latest mind disaster,BP and this egg debacle the Government either wasnt doing its job or had been dergulated out of effectiveness.
09:19 AM on 08/22/2010
A true free market would let this play through and work itself out. No government involvement.
Egg distribution should be regulated less and offered tax breaks to create more jobs. That is why the eggs were rotten. Oppressive government crushing a poor business owner.

I'm just checking to see if Obama got blamed for this too. If not, than this guy should get "fried".
09:48 AM on 08/22/2010
Did you even read the article? The eggs weren't "rotten". The were infected with salmonella - a bacteria that is picked up from rat droppings. This had nothing to do with distribution and everything to do with conditions at the factory.
10:50 AM on 08/22/2010
salmonella does NOT come rat droppings - it might be spread by birds eating rat droppings but that is more likely cage free or organic. salmonella is natural and widespread in hens
11:13 AM on 08/22/2010
Sure,
Blame it on those cluckin rats (R)
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09:17 AM on 08/22/2010
it should be called a feces factory