Louisiana egg recall: Salmonella risk tied to nearly 1.6 million dozen eggs from Midwest PoultryBATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Department of Health is advising residents to throw out or return certain shell eggs after Midwest Poultry Services, L.P., recalled more than 1.5 million dozen eggs over possible Salmonella contamination. Seven illnesses linked to the outbreak have been identified in Louisiana so far, including three people who have been hospitalized. The recalled eggs were available at Kroger stores, Brookshire Grocery stores and Brookshire Grocery-owned stores, including Super 1 Foods and Spring Market in Louisiana. Only certain brown cage-free shell eggs and white shell eggs are part of the recall. Most people infected with Salmonella experience diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps.