They can be contaminated by the chicken if the chicken has pathogens.
Eggs can become contaminated with Salmonella during the egg production process, particularly if hens carry the bacteria in their ovaries or intestines. The bacteria can be present on the eggshell or inside the egg if the hen is infected. Environmental factors, such as poor sanitation, can also contribute to contamination. Proper handling and cooking of eggs can significantly reduce the risk of salmonella infection.
All chicken eggs are contaminated but if you cook them properly and clean the area of where it was put when it was raw it should be fine.
no. as with anything in a contaminated area its surfacemay become contaminated, but this can and should be washed off.
Consuming eggs that have been left out for 2 days is not safe, as they can become contaminated with harmful bacteria like Salmonella. It is best to refrigerate eggs promptly after purchase and discard any that have been left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours.
There has been a recall of millions of eggs contaminated with Salmonella ~ see related link below to the news article .
Everyone will become sick.
I think all of these can become contaminated dy disease
Food utensils become contaminated when pathogens are transferred to its surface. This will happen when the utensils are not washed thoroughly, or someone with dirty hands touches them.
Pinworms do not live in well water. They are intestinal parasites that primarily spread through direct contact with contaminated surfaces or ingestion of eggs from contaminated hands or food. Well water can become contaminated with various pathogens, but pinworm transmission is typically associated with poor hygiene rather than water sources. Proper sanitation practices are essential to prevent pinworm infections.
Water becomes contaminated by people throwing trash on the ground and it ends up in the ground water.
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Bagels themselves do not typically attract maggots, as they are baked goods and lack the moisture and nutrients that would appeal to fly larvae. However, if bagels are stored improperly or left out in unsanitary conditions, they could potentially become contaminated with flies, which might lay eggs on them. This could lead to maggots if the conditions are favorable. Proper storage and hygiene can easily prevent this issue.