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  2. Salmonella infection - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Salmonella infection (salmonellosis) is a common bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract. Salmonella bacteria typically live in animal and human intestines and are shed through stool (feces).

  3. Salmonella infection - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Salmonella infection is usually diagnosed based on signs and symptoms. Salmonella infection can be detected by testing a stool sample. However, most people have recovered from their symptoms by the time the test results return.

  4. Infección por salmonela - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic

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    La bacteria de la salmonela generalmente vive en los intestinos de animales y humanos y se expulsa mediante las heces (materia fecal). La forma más frecuente de infección en los humanos es a través de agua o alimentos contaminados.

  5. Signs and symptoms of salmonella infection

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    Salmonella infection, or salmonellosis, is a common bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract. Salmonella bacteria typically live in animal and human intestines and are shed through feces. Humans become infected most frequently through contaminated water or food. Typically, people with salmonella infection have no symptoms. Others ...

  6. Typhoid fever - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Typhoid fever, also called enteric fever, is caused by salmonella bacteria. Typhoid fever is rare in places where few people carry the bacteria. It also is rare where water is treated to kill germs and where human waste disposal is managed.

  7. Mayo Clinic Minute: Tips to avoid salmonella infection

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    Salmonella is a bacterial infection that affects the intestinal tract. "Salmonella is contracted through poorly cooked foods — such as meat, poultry, eggs, milk — poor water conditions or poor sanitation," says Dr. Bracamonte. The infection also can be spread through human and animal feces.

  8. Mayo Clinic Minute: Recognize symptoms of salmonella infection

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    Most people get sick from eating foods contaminated with salmonella bacteria including fresh produce, raw eggs and uncooked meat. Dr. Summer Allen , a Mayo Clinic family medicine explains what to watch for if you suspect someone might be sick with a salmonella infection.

  9. Shigella infection - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Shigella infection is an illness that affects the intestine. Another name for it is shigellosis. It's caused by a group of germs called shigella bacteria. Children under age 5 are most likely to get shigella infection. But the illness can happen at any age. The germs that cause it spread easily through an infected person's stool.

  10. Listeria infection - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Listeria infection is a foodborne bacterial illness that can be very serious for pregnant women, people older than 65 and people with weakened immune systems. It's most commonly caused by eating improperly processed deli meats and unpasteurized milk products.

  11. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection - Symptoms & causes -...

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    H. pylori infection occurs when H. pylori bacteria infect your stomach. H. pylori bacteria are usually passed from person to person through direct contact with saliva, vomit or stool. H. pylori may also be spread through contaminated food or water.