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"We are undertaking this additional recall to further protect the safety of consumers
-- this voluntary measure is consistent with our commitment to egg safety, and it is our responsibility," Wright County Egg officials said in a statement Wednesday evening. In an earlier statement, company officials said the FDA is "on-site to review records and inspect our barns." The officials said they began the recall Aug. 13. 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. This form of salmonella can be passed from chickens that appear healthy. And it grows inside eggs, not just on the shell, Braden noted. Thoroughly cooking eggs can kill the bacteria. But health officials are recommending people throw away or return the recalled eggs. ___ Online: Centers for Disease Control: Egg Safety Center: http://www.eggsafety.org/
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