Just wanted to add that most bacteria found in eggs, like that of listeria and salmonella, are there because the uncooked egg has touched the outer egg shell, or we have cracked the egg and not washed our hands before continuing on. Best way to aid prevention of transfer of bacteria is to wash the eggs well before you even crack them, then wash your hands after using them up. After all when you think about it, the eggs are not washed at the farm, and quite often they have chicken poop on them still (which consumers like because they look like real fresh eggs, not sure what fake edible eggs would look though!). Not to mention the odd feather and whatnot...
But that being said, bacteria will always be there.