1 in 30,000 eggs in the US are contaminated. In the UK vaccination is commonplace (and marked on the eggs themselves). And the number of people it harms is incredibly small from the infection rate. Its dangers are blown wildly out of proportion.
The risk of getting a contaminated egg are pretty low on average - lowest if the eggs are very fresh. The bacteria is most dangerous for members of vulnerable populations too. So, for a healthy adult with no particular risk-factors eating a fresh raw egg once in a while isn't such a crazy thing at all.
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Lettuce may be more dangerous.
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