Handout Salmonella
Handout Salmonella
Handout Salmonella
What is salmonellosis?
Salmonellosis is an infection with the bacteria Salmonella. Most persons infected with Salmonella
develop diarrhoea, fever, and abdominal cramps 12 to 72 hours after infection. The illness usually
lasts 4-7 days, and most people recover without treatment. However, in some people the diarrhoea
may be so severe that hospitalisation is required. In these patients, the Salmonella infection may
spread from the intestines to the blood stream, and then to other body sites and can cause death unless
the person is treated promptly with antibiotics. The elderly, infants, and those with impaired immune
systems are more likely to have a severe illness.
• If you are served undercooked meat, poultry or eggs in a restaurant, don't hesitate to send it
back to the kitchen for further cooking.
• Wash hands, kitchen work surfaces, and utensils with soap and water immediately after they
have been in contact with raw meat or poultry.
• Be particularly careful with foods prepared for infants, the elderly, and the
immunocompromised.
• Wash hands with soap after handling reptiles or birds, or after contact with pet faeces.
• Avoid direct or even indirect contact between reptiles (turtles, iguanas, other lizards, snakes)
and infants or immunocompromised persons.
• Don't work with raw poultry or meat, and an infant (e.g., feed, change diaper) at the same time.
• Mother's milk is the safest food for young infants. Breast-feeding prevents salmonellosis and
many other health problems.
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