PSA: Salmonella By: Kelci Rippe & Warren. Salmonella….a bacterial disease is also a infect.

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PSA: Salmonella By: Kelci Rippe & Warren

Salmonella….a bacterial disease is also a infect.

Causing people to be ill all over…. From places/things like... -Chicago BBQ -Cavi brand maradol papayas -Hollandaise sauce

Salmonella is a threat to people causing... What types of symptoms are common of this pathogen? Some symptoms of salmonella include pain in areas in the abdomen or muscles. Whole body could have chills, dehydration, fatigue, fever, or loss of appetite. Even sometimes diarrhea or, blood in stool, or a headache. These symptoms develop 12 to 72 hours after infection, and the illness usually lasts 4 to 7 days. Most people recover without treatment & Killing Approximately 380 people each year

*Salmonella effect on the companies with it….

How do these breakouts happen? What foods can cause this? Salmonella infection usually occurs when a person eats food contaminated with the feces of animals or humans carrying the bacteria… Not cooking or cleaning foods like…. eggs, meat and poultry, but these bacteria can also contaminate other foods such as fruits and vegetables. Foods to most likely contain Salmonella poisoning are foods like raw or undercooked eggs, raw milk, contaminated water, and raw or undercooked meats.