Salmonella Habitat Information
- Salmonella lives in the intestinal track of humans and animals.
- Salmonella is transmitted through the fecal contamination of water or food.
- Water, soil and food plants may be contaminated with salmonella through human and animal feces. Salmonella can survive for several weeks in water and for several years in the soil.
- Salmonella infections can turn into salmonellosis enteric fever, which is typhoid, caused by salmonella invading the bloodstream. Salmonella can evolve into acute gastroenteritis caused by contaminated food.
- Reptiles, baby chicks and ducklings are likely to carry and spread salmonella. Food sources include raw meat, poultry, ground beef, eggs and unpasteurized milk.
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