salmonelloosia
Salmonelloosia is a common bacterial infection caused by Salmonella bacteria. These bacteria are typically found in the intestines of animals and humans. Infection usually occurs when a person consumes food or water contaminated with feces containing Salmonella. Common sources of contamination include undercooked poultry, eggs, and unpasteurized dairy products.
Symptoms of salmonelloosia usually appear within 6 to 72 hours after infection and can include diarrhea, fever,
Diagnosis is typically made through laboratory tests that identify Salmonella in stool samples. Treatment for most