Yes. Many reptiles carry salmonella.
i heard something about using copper sulfate to get rid of the salmonella germs on my turtles.
If eggs are infected by salmonella, the bacteria is inside the egg, not outside on the shell.
Yes.Dry dog food isn't likely to have salmonella, but canned or "wet" dog food can most definitely have Salmonella.
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once a snake always a snake
surviving what cold a blow to the head salmonella?
Yes, but only if the snake had eaten a raw chicken recently.
That i know of, no. Salmonella only happens if you eat something not cooked well. Well, im not sure.
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Salmonella is all interchangeable to my knowledge. However, I doubt you had a snake that had salmonella. According to some data less than 1% of salmonella cases (and according to some up to 1%) come from reptiles. Of that about 95% of those case are from baby turtles. Leaving only 2.5% to either snakes or lizards. Which means, that if there were 100,000,000 you only have a chance of about 2500 cases being from snakes. Now there are nowhere near that amount of cases per year I am sure, however, you always need to be careful and wash your hands before and after handling.
Salmonella is spread through the feces of animals affected by the bacteria. Unless the bacteria from the feces of the infected animal enters your body, you cannot get Salmonella. However, you should always wash your hands after handling an amphibian of reptile for your safety.
The Latin name for Salmonella is Salmonella enterica.
Yes.
No they do not have salmonella in it only if they get contaminated then it is possible for some to have salmonella?
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Yes there is.