What Diseases is it Possible to Contract From Eggs?

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My hen laid her first clutch! I'm interested in eating them or giving them to a few people to eat, but I thought I should find out what kind of diseases it is possible for a human to contract from eating a chicken egg. As far as I can tell my chickens are healthy and disease free, but just to be safe I'd like to know what diseases they could have that would be present in their eggs and could infect a human.

Could anyone help me with this?

Thanks
 
if you are concerned there are state and federal programs run by the state university that will test a flock free of charge for saminella.

i would be more concerned what those yucky grocery store eggs have in them!

felicia
 
Some of the shells have dirt/markings on them that are very tough to clean off without risking damage. Would it be prudent not to consume these eggs, or to what extent should they be cleaned?

Thanks for the help!
 
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If the egg is very badly soiled with poop, I dont waste my time cleaning or washing it off, I toss it in the garbage. This happens very infrequently with my chickens. So far this year I've only tossed about 5 eggs at most. I wash all the eggs with cold water and dry them with a paper towel and then put them in the fridge. Other people might do things differently, just depends what you want to do.
Food poisoning caused by campylobacter jejuni or the microorganism listeria monocytogenes are passed to humans when eggs are not fully cooked. Salmonella as mentioned. Staph bacteria due to the eggs not kept hot enough or not cold enough. Common sense prevails as with any prepped/cooked foods before and after.
 
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To me one of the most important things that you need to do first is collect the eggs daily. That would lesson the chance of any diseases!!


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