Salmonellosis is an infection caused by the Salmonella bacteria, which can lead to gastrointestinal illness in humans. It is commonly contracted through contaminated food or water, particularly undercooked poultry, eggs, and unwashed produce. Symptoms typically include diarrhea, fever, abdominal cramps, and vomiting, appearing six hours to six days after exposure. Most cases resolve without treatment, but severe infections may require medical attention.
Salmonellosis is a disease caused by salmonella bacteria
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Symptoms of salmonellosis can be severe in pregnant women and newborns and may include diarrhea; fever; abdominal cramps; and, rarely, meningitis.
Salmonellosis
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E. Coli Infection, Salmonellosis, Botulism, and Gastroenteritis
The causative agent of salmonellosis is the Salmonella bacteria, which are a group of rod-shaped, gram-negative bacteria. The two most common species responsible for human infections are Salmonella enterica and Salmonella bongori. Infection typically occurs through the consumption of contaminated food or water, particularly undercooked meats, eggs, and unpasteurized dairy products. Salmonellosis can lead to gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps.
A woman had life-threatening salmonellosis that was successfully treated with anti-Salmonella. Why did this treatment work, when antibiotics and her own immune system failed?