Salmonella is a type of bacteria, not a virus, so it doesn't have a direct viral counterpart. However, both bacteria and viruses can cause similar gastrointestinal illnesses. For instance, viruses like norovirus and rotavirus also lead to foodborne illnesses with symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting, comparable to those caused by salmonella infections. While they share illness symptoms, their biological structures and modes of infection are quite different.
Salmonella is indeed a bacteria.
It is a bacteria.
It's a bacteria.
Salmonella is a disease-causing bacterium which could often be found in raw chicken meat. Salmon is a fish.
Typhoid is caused by a bacterial infection of Salmonella enterica enterica.
Typhoid is not caused by a virus. Typhoid is caused by a type of bacteria called as salmonella typhi. It is gram negative bacillus type of bacteria.
similar cards would be eradicator epidemic virus and deck devastation virus.
The black plague was, salmonella is, west nile virus, rabidity... the list goes on.
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Salmonella arizonae is not a virus; it is a type of bacteria that can cause infections, primarily in reptiles and occasionally in humans. It is not considered highly contagious between humans, as transmission typically occurs through the ingestion of contaminated food or water. Proper food handling and hygiene practices can help prevent infection.
It is a virus similar to Mono. :)