It's not about how many you have, it's if they're infected or not. If they aren't you won't catch it regardless of how many you have. If they are infected one can be enough.
48 eggs
of course not! YES and many ,many types of cancers
Salmonella bacteria can cause food poisoning. Symptoms include diarrhea, stomach cramps and sometimes vomiting and fever. Symptoms usually last for four to seven days. You usually get salmonella by eating contaminated food. Salmonella bacteria live in the gut of many farm animals and can affect meat, eggs, poultry and milk.
It's definitely not good for the turtle! Many turtle species are endangered and it could be illegal if you eat those varieties.
Yes, among others. Salmonella bacteria can cause food poisoning. Symptoms include diarrhea, stomach cramps and sometimes vomiting and fever. Symptoms usually last for four to seven days.You usually get salmonella by eating contaminated food. Salmonella bacteria live in the gut of many farm animals and can affect undercooked meat, raw eggs, undercooked poultry and raw milk.It should be noted that eating cookie dough that has raw eggs in it and eating "over easy" eggs are a real risk.
Raw eggs were once considered to be excellent and compact sources of protein, necessary for muscle development. However, in the last thirty years salmonella has been introduced into eggs naturally and the risk of becoming ill from eating raw eggs outweights the benefits of the protein. Today, there are many better and more efficient ways to get protein and other vitamins and minerals, such as power bars, drink mixes, supplements, etc.
Raw eggs were once considered to be excellent and compact sources of protein, necessary for muscle development. However, in the last thirty years salmonella has been introduced into eggs naturally and the risk of becoming ill from eating raw eggs outweights the benefits of the protein. Today, there are many better and more efficient ways to get protein and other vitamins and minerals, such as power bars, drink mixes, supplements, etc.
Yes. Many reptiles carry salmonella.
There is a risk that eggs contain Salmonella. The risk can be reduced through proper handling and cooking. However, when preparing "sunny side up" eggs, you are not cooking the egg to a temperature that is high enough to kill the bacteria. Although the risk that the egg contains Salmonella is low, it is not a good idea to eat undercooked eggs while you are pregnant. If you get Salmonella poisoning when you are pregnant, you could have diarrhea, a high fever and experience vomiting.
If you have even one raw egg, you can get salmonella but I don't think you can get sick from eating to many cooked eggs. Maybe an unbalanced diet, but nothing much.
Yes. Many people get Salmonella and survive.
salmonella bacteria exist