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Salmonella causes intestinal and or general illness when eating foods that are contaminated with the salmonella bacteria.

The onset of symptoms can begin 7 - 12 hours after exposure and usually lasts 4 - 7 days

Symptoms are

Fever, diarrhea, abdominal cramps and headache

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13y ago

It can be transmitted from person to person. So, yes, it can be infectious.

did you know that in the 1990's studies show that 50% of frozen chickens contain a bacteria

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Typhoid fever is an infectious disease. Typhoid spreads by fecal/oral route.

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