An estimated 1,400,000 cases in the united states.
more then 1000 people die from salmonella each year. unfortunately, its growing each day.
Yes. Many people get Salmonella and survive.
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.
Some people many be more resistant to salmonella, however no-one is immune.
Only 150 people died of salmonella during the civil war
In the United States, salmonella causes an estimated 450 deaths annually. It is important to note that globally, the number of salmonella-related deaths could be significantly higher due to underreporting and lack of accurate data in some regions.
Yes. Many reptiles carry salmonella.
salmonella bacteria exist
Reptiles and amphibians frequently carry a germ called Salmonella that can cause serious illness in people. Although many people think that Salmonella infections are caused only by contaminated food, these germs can also be caught by handling animals, including reptiles or amphibians.
Salmonella presents many different symptoms once infected. These symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Depending on the severity of the diarrhea dehydration can also occur. A small amount of people that contract salmonella my develop Reiter's syndrome.
Approximately 1.35 million people in the United States are infected with Salmonella each year. This bacterial infection can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. While many infections are mild and resolve without treatment, some cases can lead to more severe illness, particularly in vulnerable populations. Globally, the number of infections is significantly higher, with millions affected annually.
As of many other bacterias, salmonella cannot be seen, chayzz.