First off salmonella is not a disease, it is a bacteria so the press is once again wrong.
It can cause an infection in people that have compromised immune systems or in people with normal immune systems if they get a large enough dose of the bacteria.
The infection which in severe cases can cause death is more likely to cause gastrointestinal symptoms.
If you properly prepare chicken or their eggs and observe proper kitchen sanitation it is extremely unlikely that even if you have a large number of the bacteria you'll have any trouble.
The problem comes when someone plays games in cooking their food or after they have cooked it in not keeping it at the proper temperatures and free from other contamination.
I worked in a commercial kitchen and there was a full protocol that had to be followed for any meat, dairy, produce, or egg product. That there are rules doesn't always mean they get followed.
The customers sometimes got mad because we wouldn't do soft boiled eggs, or eggs sunny side up, etc.... people are strange and seem to find ways to attain the coveted Darwin Award.
I find it interesting that out of all of the eggs (over 500 million now) being recalled there are only around a thousand cases of salmonellosis (which is the name of the disease caused by the salmonella bacteria) linked to those eggs.