Salmonella typhi is a bacterium that feeds on nutrients found in the human body, especially in the intestinal tract. It can also survive and multiply in food, water, and other environments where conditions are favorable for its growth.
Salmonella spreads because people do not wash their hands after going to the bathroom, or before handling food or before eating.
Yes, chickens can be a source of Salmonella, which can potentially infect horses. While horses are not the typical host for Salmonella, they can contract the bacteria through contaminated feed, water, or contact with infected animals, including chickens. Proper hygiene and biosecurity measures are essential to minimize the risk of Salmonella transmission between species.
The Latin name for Salmonella is Salmonella enterica.
Yes.
if you are an infant or do not have immediate acess to water you can become dehydrated and die. If your infant eats uncooked food like chicken that harbors salmonella go to the doctor and feed him lots of water. if you are an infant or do not have immediate acess to water you can become dehydrated and die. If your infant eats uncooked food like chicken that harbors salmonella go to the doctor and feed him lots of water.
No they do not have salmonella in it only if they get contaminated then it is possible for some to have salmonella?
The common name for Salmonella is bacterial food poisoning.
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Salmonella can cause Typhoid fever.
Genus Salmonella.
Salmonella spp.