Salmonellosis By: Rudy Barrientos & Dalton Dammann.

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Salmonellosis By: Rudy Barrientos & Dalton Dammann

Define what the zoonosis is? Symptoms in the animal etc. Salmonella enterocolitis is one of the most common types of food poisoning. It occurs when you swallow food or water that is contaminated with the salmonella bacteria. Any food can become contaminated if food preparation conditions and equipment are unsanitary. The time between infection and symptom development is hours. Symptoms include: Abdominal pain or cramping or tenderness chills diarrhea, fever, muscle pain nausea, vomiting

What animals can the zoonosis be contracted? Most domestic animals, including ducks, cattle, swine, dogs, cats, pet turtles and chicks have been found to carry and transmit salmonella

How can the salmonellosis be contracted from the animal ? Salmonellosis can be contracted usually by food poisoning but for animals can also be contracted through feces.

Effects of Salmonellosis stomach cramps with bloody diarrhea, chills, fever, vomiting, weakness, burning pains in the digestive tract and headaches with muscle soreness and sometimes joint pain. Rapid dehydration is a risk due to the loss of fluids.

6 Facts This food-borne illness generally occurs when people eat foods contaminated with animal feces. The illness can be spread by cross- contamination Salmonellosis can occur if the cook does not wash his or her hands properly before cooking.

Other Important and Relevant Info There’s been a national outbreak of Salmonella Wandsworth, a rare strain of Salmonella, most likely due to consumption of a product called Veggie Booty, which was recalled from distribution on June 28. This product is made by Robert’s American Gourmet Food, which has also recalled Super Veggie Tings Crunchy Corn Sticks because of possible contamination. As of July 3, there had been 57 reported cases in 18 states.