Salmonella primarily affects the gastrointestinal system, causing symptoms like diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. While its primary impact is not on the brain, severe cases can lead to complications such as dehydration or sepsis, which may indirectly affect brain function. Additionally, some studies suggest that the inflammatory response to Salmonella infection could potentially influence neurological health, though more research is needed to fully understand these connections. Overall, the direct effects of Salmonella on the brain are limited but can arise from severe systemic responses.
None. Salmonella just hitches a ride.
it starts to make your blood slow down
Other infections which can be caused by Salmonella include:.infection of the tissues which cover the brain and spinal cord (meningitis )
Your body and animals. also plants and sea creatures.
In cooking,they can result in e coli or salmonella contamination.
Cindy Marie Mintkenbaugh has written: 'The effect of siderophores and iron on serum-exposed Salmonella typhimurium' -- subject(s): Salmonella, Physiological effect, Growth, Physiology, Iron
Any effect of pork on the brain.
It gives you nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping, and diarrhea
It sometimes damages trees and causes earthquakes :0
Negative effect on the brain.
the brain
water can effect your brain by thinking because the brain needs plenty of water to think.