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Yes there are aquatic turtles that do not carry salmonella. One aquatic turtle that grows to be about 10 inches is the red eared slider tortoise. It also lives for around 50 years.
The salmonella doesnt cause diarrea, its what the body does to get rid of the bacteria. But its still a symptom.
To get rid of salmonella on a turtle, ensure proper hygiene practices such as washing hands before and after handling the turtle, cleaning the turtle's enclosure regularly, and feeding them proper diet to keep them healthy. Consult a veterinarian for specific advice and treatment options if you suspect your turtle has salmonella.
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No and most likely not.
its very natural and healthy for a turtle to have salmonella and you cant get rid of it but you can get it but just make sure that you wash your hands after holding them
Since Salmonella is a bacterium, the disease it causes is treated with antibiotics
Tortoise beetles don't normally do major damage to crops, but they may decide they love the tomato plants in your garden. To get rid of them, you can use an organic insecticide such as the brand called Safer.
To get rid of Salmonella from black pepper, you can consider heating the black pepper to 165°F for at least 15 seconds to kill the bacteria. Additionally, storing black pepper in a cool, dry place and using clean utensils can help prevent contamination. It's also important to buy black pepper from a reputable source to reduce the risk of Salmonella contamination.
If your experiencing food poisoning your body is trying to rid itself of the poisons - hence diarrhoea and vomiting.
Yes. All reptiles as well as birds have the potential to carry the salmonella bacteria. That does not mean that they all do, but it is always suggested that you wash your hands thoroughly after handling one.
The Latin name for Salmonella is Salmonella enterica.