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Eggs in NSW and Victoria recalled over possible salmonella

Eggs sold in two states of Australia are being recalled over possible salmonella contamination, the NSW Food Authority says.

Eggs recalled over salmonella scare
Eggs recalled over salmonella scare. Source: AAP

Eggs sold in NSW and Victoria are being recalled over possible salmonella contamination.

Synergy Produce is recalling six and 12 packs of Southern Highland Organic Eggs with best before dates up to and including May 9, The NSW Food Authority said on Saturday.

The eggs have been available for sale in Woolworths in NSW and Victoria, IGA in NSW and other independent retailers in NSW.

The authority said the recall was due to potential salmonella enteritidis contamination, which could cause illness.

It follows a number of recalls linked to a salmonella enteritidis outbreak, with NSW Health saying in March that 149 of the state's residents had become unwell since it was first reported in May 2018.

 

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Vic salmonella egg scare linked to NSW

 

Some brands of eggs were last month recalled across NSW, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia after salmonella was detected at Victoria's Bridgewater Poultry.

People infected with salmonella commonly develop headaches, fever, stomach cramps, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting, NSW Health says.


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