Esther Chan

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Salmonella Bacteria

        One of the most common types of food-borne illness is Salmonella; it is a type of bacteria in food that has already been known for over 100 years.  The source of Salmonella infection is contaminated food or water, or close contact with other human beings carrying the infection.

The Salmonella family includes over 2300 types of bacteria which are tiny single-celled organisms.  Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Typhimurium account for nearly half of all human infections.  Salmonella live in the intestinal tracts of humans and other animals including birds, and are transmitted by the alimentary canal.  Humans may develop food poisoning from an animal origin (that is, if they drink milk or eat meat or eggs) which are contaminated with Salmonella bacteria from the alimentary canal of an infected animal.  However all foods, including vegetables can become contaminated.  Contaminated foods usually taste, smell, or appear normal.

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Person-to-person transmission can also occur.  Individuals who carry Salmonella in their intestines may transmit Salmonella to another individual if good personal hygiene is not followed.  For example, an infected food handler may transmit the Salmonella bacteria if one does not wash his hands after using the restroom and before handling or preparing food.  Transmission may also occur by handling pet turtles, baby chicks, frogs and snails that harbor the Salmonella bacteria.

Salmonellosis is the disease that can occur if live Salmonella bacteria enter our bodies.  This is caused usually through meat that is not properly cooked, cooked meat that is contaminated with bacteria when in contact ...

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