How does salmonella get into eggs?
date:Sep 11, 2018
If you bought eggs infected by salmonella, stop using them and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

How are eggs infected?

It may seem that since the inside of an egg is protected by a shell that the whites and the yolk would be protected from salmonella, but contamination usually happens before the shell forms. It occurs when a hen's ovary or oviduct are infected with the salmonella. The bacteria, explains University of Minnesota Extension, is present before the shell forms
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