There are cases when salmonella can cause death. Salmonella is a bacteria that is often contracted from food which causes an infection in the small intestine (food poisoning). Salmonella causes cramping, fever, nausea and diarrhea. Often the symptoms will pass in a few days. However, if the infected person is not getting enough nutrients and becomes dehydrated, salmonella can lead to death. Getting enough electrolytes is critical while combating salmonella.
No, only if the egg has salmonella. However, you can't tell if something has salmonella just by looking at it, so it is best to fully cook the egg to kill the salmonella bacteria.
Salmonella is the name of a species of bacteria.
Yes.
Yes, using a microwave can kill salmonella bacteria by heating food to a high enough temperature.
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salmonella can kill u. many animals can carry it i had turtles and my mom warned me about it.
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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.
Yes, microwaving food can effectively kill salmonella bacteria if the food is heated to a high enough temperature for a sufficient amount of time.
NO heat will kill salmonella not freezing.
No, it is not safe to eat raw chicken as it can contain harmful bacteria such as salmonella that can cause food poisoning. It is important to cook chicken thoroughly to kill any bacteria and ensure it is safe to eat.
Salmonella is found in different types of food. There really is no proven way to fight off an salmonella infestations in your food that you eat.