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It's a bacteria.
Meat, Eggs and chicken .
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Typically start 6 to 72 hours after you are exposed
The symptoms of salmonella enteritis's include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. This occurs 12 to 72 hours after getting infected.
Most likely not but there is a very small chance to get food poisoning if the egg contained a bacteria named salmonella enteritidis.
Salmonella a of rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria. There are only two species of Salmonella, Salmonella bongori and Salmonella enterica. The genus belongs to the same family as Escherichia, which includes the species E.coli.They cause illnesses such as typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, and food poisoning.
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.
From the Wikipedia: "About 142,000 (reported) Americans are infected each year with Salmonella Enteritidis from chicken eggs, and about 30 die." So the answer seems to be yes, although the risk isn't very high.
A health issue associated with eggs is a low chance they may be contaminated by pathogenic bacteria like Salmonella enteritidis. This contamination may exist on the shell and get into the egg as it is opened or be in the egg initially.
It cannot be spreaded, but can be transfered if you have children after you have been diagnosed.
Salmonella is a gram-negative bacteria pathogen; it is formed by a facultative anaerobic intracellular organism. These microorganisms form smooth rod-shape bacteria, approximately 0.5 micron x 2 microns, they attach together in pairs, chains, or by forming in spherical shaped colony. There are over 2,300 forms/types of Salmonella and NOT all are pathogenic. Salmonella bacteria can live out-side the body for weeks, with or without oxygen. Two common forms of this microorganism are Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Enteritidis; these two varieties cause more than half of the salmonella infections each year.As stated above, Salmonella is a pathogenic(infectious)microorganism that occurs naturally in many varieties of foods; it is more commonly found in foods that are raw or undercooked. The bacterium grows naturally in eggs and poultry. Additionally, salmonella bacteria can be found in fish, shellfish, other meats, raw milk and other milk products; it has also been found in fruit juices, honey, peanut butter, tomatoes, lettuce, sprouts, Serrano peppers, spinach, melons … (FYI: Salmonella has also shown up in dry pet foods.)