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coli, shigella, and other types of coliform bacteria that normally you would see in stool and can cause diarrheal diseases and potentially even more serious ...
Shigella, a bacterium, 1 to 4 days. Contact with a person who is sick. Food or water tainted with human stool. Often, ready-to-eat food handled by a food worker ...
coli, Shigella, other types coliform bacteria, things that normally you would see in stool and can cause diarrheal diseases." "In an aftermath of a natural ...
Salmonella bacteria typically live in animal and human intestines. They usually are transmitted to people when they eat foods contaminated with the bacteria.
Viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites all can cause infections. Find out more about how to prevent and treat these conditions.
The most common kinds of infection that would lead to these symptoms include e. coli, campylobacter, shigella and salmonella. They are all bacterial infections.
Salmonella infection is usually diagnosed based on signs and symptoms. Salmonella infection can be detected by testing a stool sample.
Viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites can all cause infection. Find out more about how to prevent and treat these conditions.
This illness is caused by bacteria that spreads in food. It can be very serious for some people. Learn about symptoms, treatment and tips to prevent it.
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