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Where are Salmonella bacteria found?

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Where are Salmonella bacteria found?

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Salmonella bacteria may be present in certain food products such as raw meats, raw poultry, unpasteurized milk and cheese products, raw eggs, and in stool of infected persons. Other sources of exposure may include contact with infected reptiles (e.g., snakes, lizards, turtles), pet chicks, dogs, and cats. How do these bacteria spread? Salmonella bacteria are spread by eating or drinking contaminated food or water and less often by contact with infected people or animals. Who gets salmonellosis? Anyone can get salmonellosis, but it is recognized more often in infants and children. What are the symptoms of salmonellosis? People infected with Salmonella may experience mild or severe diarrhea, fever, and occasionally vomiting. How soon do symptoms appear? The symptoms generally appear from 12 – 36 hours after exposure (range 6 72 hours). How long can an infected person carry Salmonella? An infected person can have Salmonella bacteria in the stool for several days to many months. Infants an

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Salmonella bacteria may be present in certain food products such as raw meats, raw poultry, unpasteurized milk and cheese products, raw eggs, and in stool of infected persons. Other sources of exposure may include contact with infected reptiles (e.g., snakes, lizards, turtles), pet chicks, dogs, and cats. How do these bacteria spread? Salmonella bacteria are spread by eating or drinking contaminated food or water and less often by contact with infected people or animals. Who gets salmonellosis? Anyone can get salmonellosis, but it is recognized more often in infants and children. What are the symptoms of salmonellosis? People infected with Salmonella may experience mild or severe diarrhea, fever, and occasionally vomiting. How soon do symptoms appear? The symptoms generally appear from 12 – 36 hours after exposure (range 6 72 hours). How long can an infected person carry Salmonella? An infected person can have Salmonella bacteria in the stool for several days to many months. Infants an

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