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Types of salmonella bacteria can be distinguished from one another based on the different arrangement of structures on the surface of the cell - referred to as serological types or "serotypes". Examples include Salmonella Enteritidis or Salmonella Typhimurium. Often these serotypes are given names according to the place where they were first discovered, like Salmonella Saintpaul. It is possible this is how Arizonae got its name.Salmonella arizonae is a type of Salmonella bacteria that has been associated with reptiles. There have been illnesses in people who have kept reptiles as pets.
It depends on what virus it is. Some viruses, like the West Nile virus, aren't contagious. Other viruses are contagious.
Salmonella is indeed a bacteria.
no Ross River Virus is not contagious from one human to another
It is a bacteria.
This is not a contagious disease.The virus is contagious.
The fever itself is not contagious -- the virus causing a fever is, though, and when you have a fever from a virus, you are contagious with that virus and should stay away from people if you can.
It's a bacteria.
The epidemic was caused by a highly contagious virus.
Yes it is very contagious. Do not get near anyone. Do not touch anything.
Salmonella is contagious and can spread when there is contact with an infected person. The infection can spread when food has been handled without the properly washing hands.
A virus can be contagious by contact or being in the same atmosphere of a sick person.