ATLANTA—The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a breakdown on Friday of the number of cases in each of 42 states involved in a nationwide outbreak of salmonella poisoning that has stricken at least 399 people:
— California, 55
— Ohio, 53
— Massachusetts, 39
— Minnesota, 30
— Michigan 20
— New Jersey 13
— New York, 12
— Pennsylvania 12
— Virginia 12
— Washington 11
— Idaho, 10
— North Dakota, 10
— New Hampshire, 10
— Colorado, 9
— Tennessee, 9
— Arizona, 8
— Missouri, 8
— Maryland, 7
— Connecticut, 6
— Nevada, 6
— Georgia, 5
— Oregon, 5
— Texas, 5
— Illinois, 4
— Vermont, 4
— Arkansas, 3
— Indiana, 3
— Kentucky, 3
— Maine, 3
— Rhode Island, 3
— Utah, 3
— Wisconsin, 3
— Kansas, 2
— Oklahoma, 2
— South Dakota, 2
— West Virginia, 2
— Wyoming, 2
— Alabama, 1
— Hawaii, 1
— Iowa, 1
— Nebraska, 1
— North Carolina, 1
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