Salmonella bacteria primarily reside in the intestines of infected individuals. When ingested, they can cause gastrointestinal illness, leading to symptoms like diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. In some cases, the bacteria can enter the bloodstream, potentially leading to more severe infections. However, under normal circumstances, salmonella does not naturally occur in a healthy human body.
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.
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the body system that salmonella attacks is the intestines and colon.
Pathogenic salmonella can enter the human body through contaminated food or water. Once ingested, the bacteria can survive the acidic environment of the stomach and reach the intestine where they invade the intestinal cells, leading to infection. Salmonella can overcome the body's natural defenses by producing toxins and triggering inflammation, allowing the bacteria to multiply and spread within the body.
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salmonella can be found in chickens and things that were not thoroughly washed bacteria lives there
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The most common mineral found in the human body is calcium.
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