A recall of more than 2 million eggs last month apparently didn't get the job done. Now reports say at least 12 more people have been hospitalized.

No deaths have been associated with the outbreak.

According to NBC 4, The eggs were produced by Rose Acre Farms in Indiana and sold in stores and restaurants in nine states: Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. They were sold under brand names including Coburn Farms, Country Daybreak, Food Lion, Glenview, Great Value, Nelms, Publix, Sunshine Farms, and Sunups.

The CDC is warning consumers to be very careful not to buy eggs that are part of the recall, which can be identified with Julian date range 011 through 102 printed on either the side portion or the principal side of the carton or package.

A full list of codes can be found on the FDA website.

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