What is Salmonellosis?by Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 10 Jun 2008 05:50 PM Salmonellosis is a type of food poisoning caused by a bacteria called salmonella. The current salmonellosis outbreak (related to raw tomatoes) is caused by a variant of the bacteria called salmonella saintpaul. There are approximately forty thousand cases of salmonellosis reported in the United States each year. Problems are more common in summer than in winter, but can happen at any time of year. Causes of salmonellosis can include:
Beef poultry, milk, and eggs are most commonly infected with salmonella, but the bacteria can contaminate other foods as well -- like fruits and vegetables. Contaminated foods usually look and smell normal. Symptoms of salmonellosis develop between twelve and seventy-two hours after infection and can include:
Illness can last between four and seven days. Most people recover from salmonellosis without any treatment! Older adults, infants, and people with impaired immune systems are at the highest risk for severe symptoms that require treatment. Diarrhea and dehydration (the most common complication of salmonellosis) can result in the need for medical attention or an emergency room visit. You can avoid dehydration by drinking plenty of water (or rehydration drinks like Pedialyte or Rehydralyte) for every bout of diarrhea you experience. If you believe you have salmonellosis due to eating raw contaminated tomatoes, you may want to visit the FDA website for more information about reporting your symptoms -- this will help track the spread of the outbreak. Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevanthealth tags User Comments tangerinelullaby (553) 13 Jun 2008 03:13 AMThanks for the info. There are lots of kids who got food-poisoned here at the start of school. I guess it's better to steer clear of those tomatoes and always listen to advisories on TV or check the net for more details. -Yvie http://tangerineslullaby.eachday.com Community Tags contaminated tomatoes, food poisoning, salmonella, salmonellosis Discuss this article
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