No, only if the egg has salmonella. However, you can't tell if something has salmonella just by looking at it, so it is best to fully cook the egg to kill the salmonella bacteria.
no
Salmonella
If eggs are infected by salmonella, the bacteria is inside the egg, not outside on the shell.
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One, should it be infected.
That would be Salmonella.
No you shouldn't. There is a chance that the outside of the egg may have bacteria on it, salmonella being most common.
how do the bacteria get into eggs? There are two ways this might happen: 1) Chicken poop gets on the shell of the egg. The bacteria pass through the pores and proliferate inside the egg. 2) An industrial egg-laying hen whose ovaries are contaminated with salmonella bacteria passes the bacteria along in the egg-formation process.
The highest risk for contamination of an egg is Salmonella. The shell does protect against these organisms entering, but if it is cracked or highly contaminated it will not stop contamination. Washing the egg too much could also compromise the barrier causing contamination. If the egg is cooked properly, Salmonella contamination should not be a problem as the bacteria will be killed with sufficient heat.
You could get salmonella if it's undercooked of bad.