Many antibiotics are effective against salmonella.Antiseptics like dettol,savlon etc can kill salmonella from surfaces.Boiling kills salmonella bacteria.
The disinfectant that effectively kills salmonella bacteria is bleach.
Yes, using a microwave effectively kills salmonella bacteria. When food is heated to a high enough temperature in a microwave, it can destroy harmful bacteria like salmonella.
NO heat will kill salmonella not freezing.
Yes, salmonella can be killed by heat. Cooking food to the proper internal temperature, typically around 165°F (74°C), can kill salmonella bacteria and make the food safe to eat. It is important to follow proper food safety guidelines to prevent salmonella contamination.
Salmonella on food surfaces can be effectively killed by using heat, as cooking food to an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) is sufficient to eliminate the bacteria. Additionally, sanitizing surfaces with solutions containing at least 1,000-5,000 ppm of chlorine bleach or other effective food-safe disinfectants can also reduce Salmonella levels. Regular cleaning with hot, soapy water followed by rinsing and sanitizing surfaces is crucial for preventing cross-contamination.
Salmonella attacks the red blood cells and puts their membranes into the cell and in the process kills the cell and copies of the membrane come out to attack other cells. By the way, I'm only 12. :P
yes it kills you
Raw eggs may contain salmonella poisoning which is a disease that basically makes you have diarrhea and throw up. Cooking the eggs kills the salmonella bacteria so that you don't get sick. You could also by pasteurized eggs which have been heated to a specific temperature to kill the salmonella bacteria. (this is done without cracking or breaking the egg open)
The Latin name for Salmonella is Salmonella enterica.
Breast cancer kills more womenthan heart disease.
Yes, it is generally safe to eat pasteurized eggs raw because the pasteurization process kills harmful bacteria like salmonella.
Yes. It's the heat from the steam kills it.