Deaths from Salmonella food poisoning: estimated 1,000 deaths each year (DBMD); 38 reported deaths (NVSR Sep 2001)
Death rate extrapolations for USA for Salmonella food poisoning: 1,000 per year, 83 per month, 19 per week, 2 per day, 0 per hour, 0 per minute, 0 per second. Note: this automatic extrapolation calculation uses the deaths statistic: estimated 1,000 deaths each year (DBMD); 38 reported deaths (NVSR Sep 2001)
CDC Numbers
2011: 42 people conclusively died from Salmonella
2010: 28 people conclusively died from Salmonella
Statistics show about 1,000 per year.
Yes. Many people get Salmonella and survive.
Some people many be more resistant to salmonella, however no-one is immune.
more then 1000 people die from salmonella each year. unfortunately, its growing each day.
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Only 150 people died of salmonella during the civil war
Salmonella cases are not always documented, as many people endure the discomfort without seeking medical assistance. Some information on selected salmonella outbreaks in the last few years can be found at the related link below.
common cold flu salmonella
That would be a good thing. Salmonella is a bacteria that causes typhoid fever and food poisoning. About 30 people a year in the US die from salmonella infection.
because it has a negative affect on people
i will say yes
Yes.
people who eat raw eggs in their cakes