The Truth about Salmonella in Eggs
Salmonella, the bacteria blamed for most cases of food poisoning, lives in the intestinal tract of animals and humans. It is shed through feces and typically humans have no symptoms, but some develop severe symptoms and some can even develop life-threatening symptoms if the infection spreads beyond the intestines .[1]
The Truth About Salmonella in Eggs
Salmonella in Eggs
Here are the facts about Salmonella in eggs:
The Truth about Salmonella in Eggs
Safe Handling Instructions for Eggs
All packages of raw, shell eggs – NOT treated specifically to destroy Salmonella – must carry the following safe handling statement:
SAFE HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS: To prevent illness from bacteria: keep eggs refrigerated, cook eggs until yolks are firm, and cook foods containing eggs thoroughly.[3]
Additional Information
If your egg has a blood spot that you are questioning, see our post regarding bloody eggs.
To find out how long eggs last, see our egg page.