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How common is salmonella in eggs?

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Bacteriology Mark J. Frazier 7 years 2018-11-22T07:33:31+00:00 2018-11-22T07:33:31+00:00 1 Answer 257 views
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    2021-01-12T14:41:33+00:00 January 12, 2021 at 2:41 pm
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    Poultry may convey microbes such as Salmonella, which can taint within eggs before the shells are formed. Egg shells may become defiled with Salmonella from poultry droppings (crap) or the region where they are laid.

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