Salmonella
Salmonella Associated Disease
Disease-causing salmonellae have recently been re-classified into a single species, Salmonella enterica, which has numerous strains or serovars. Salmonella typhi is a well known serovar that causes typhoid fever. Other salmonellae are frequent causes of foodborne illness, and can especially be caught from poultry and raw eggs and more generally from food that has been cooked or frozen, and not eaten straight away. In the mid to late 20th century, Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis was a common contaminant of eggs. This is much less common now with the advent of hygiene measures in egg production and the vaccination of laying hens to prevent salmonella colonisation. Many different salmonella serovars also cause severe diseases in animals other than human beings.
Related Topics:
Salmonella enterica - Salmonella typhi - Foodborne illness - Poultry - Eggs
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Symptoms
See main article Salmonellosis
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Symptoms are usually gastrointestinal and can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and headache. These symptoms can be severe especially in the old and very young. Symptoms last generally up to a week, and can appear around 24 hours after ingestion of the bacterium.
Related Topics:
Gastrointestinal - Nausea - Vomiting - Diarrhea - Headache
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The bacterium induces responses in the animal that it is infecting and this is probably what causes the symptoms rather than any direct toxin.
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Long-term effects
Some individuals that get a salmonella infection may experience Reiter's syndrome, which may have long-lasting disabling effects such as arthritis.
Related Topics:
Reiter's syndrome - Arthritis
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