Salmonella cases are not always documented, as many people endure the discomfort without seeking medical assistance. Some information on selected salmonella outbreaks in the last few years can be found at the related link below.
No they do not have salmonella in it only if they get contaminated then it is possible for some to have salmonella?
put some thing on the top of the pan.
I take it you took your dog to the vet who determined the dog has Salmonella. Otherwise, you wouldn't know it was Salmonella. The vet probably has the dog on antibiotics. Give them as directed. The next thing you should do is try to determine where the Salmonella came from. See if he got into something that he should not have gotten into. Some rawhide treats have caused outbreaks. If you think it is a commercial product, check with your vet and public health folks. Also search the internet for any reports on the products you feed your dog.
Some diseases you can get from traveling on a ship include norovirus (stomach flu), influenza, and seasickness. Additionally, outbreaks of respiratory illnesses or tuberculosis may occur due to close quarters and limited ventilation on ships.
Some people many be more resistant to salmonella, however no-one is immune.
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.
In the early to mid-1980s, there were outbreaks of CFS in some areas of the United States
it helps with some vaccines
it helps with some vaccines
E. coli and Salmonella are some.
salmonella