Salmonella bacteria are described as pathogens because they can cause disease in humans and animals. When ingested, they can lead to gastrointestinal infections, characterized by symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Certain strains of Salmonella can also cause more severe illness and complications, particularly in vulnerable populations. Their ability to survive in various environments and contaminate food and water sources further enhances their status as significant public health threats.
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Salmonella is a prokaryotic bacteria
I don't think so, since bacteria is a heterotroph, and salmonella is a type of bacteria.
salmonella bacteria exist
Salmonella is indeed a bacteria.
Since Salmonella is a type of bacteria, and bacteria are heterotrophs, salmonella is probably also a heterotroph.
It is a bacteria.
Salmonella bacteria are anaerobic.
Salmonella are bacterial group.They do not have mitochondria.
The disinfectant that effectively kills salmonella bacteria is bleach.
Since they are bacteria, they only have one.