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  • CDC: Salmonellosis Open site in a new window - General information about the infection caused by the bacteria called Salmonella, when food is eaten raw or undercooked. From the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Bad Bug Book: Salmonella spp. Open site in a new window - Clinical overview of salmonella infection, including symptoms, complications, and selected outbreaks. From the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
  • MedlinePlus: Salmonella Infections Open site in a new window - General information about salmonellosis including articles written specifically for children and women.
  • Salmonella and Food Poisoning Open site in a new window - Explains symptoms of salmonella poisoning, when the infection requires medical attention, and basic rules for preparing food hygienically.
  • KidsHealth: Salmonella Infections Open site in a new window[*] - Information about the foodborne illness caused by salmonella bacteria. Discusses various types, symptoms, and treatment.
  • Fright of the Iguana, The Open site in a new window - 1997 article from FDA Consumer Magazine detailing the risk of pet reptiles passing salmonella infection to their owners.
  • About.com: First Aid for Salmonella Poisoning Symptoms Open site in a new window - Tips to treat or avoid salmonella food poisoning.
  • About.com: Signs and Symptoms of Salmonella Food Poisoning Open site in a new window - Features the symptoms of salmonella food poisoning, caused by a bacteria in food leading to diarrhea, fever, abdominal pain, headache, nausea, and dehydration.
  • CDC: Salmonella Infection (Salmonellosis) Open site in a new window - Disease information on salmonellosis, including a fact sheet, travellers' information, and updates on risks and precautions.
  • CDC: Salmonella enteritidis Open site in a new window - Disease listing of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention including FAQs about the bacterial infection that causes fever, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and sometimes leads to death when the bacteria strain is resistant to antibiotics.
  • HealthAtoZ: Salmonella food poisoning Open site in a new window - Disease description of salmonella food poisoning, which results in the swelling of the lining of the stomach and intestines. Includes causes, symptoms, diagnosis, alternative treatment, and prevention.
  • HealthSquare: Salmonella Food Poisoning Open site in a new window - Describes salmonella food poisoning, including risks and what to do with a mild or strong infection.
  • KidsHealth: What Is Salmonellosis? Open site in a new window - Information about Salmonellosis, an illness caused by a bacteria found in raw food, soil, or water.
  • MedicineNet: Salmonella Open site in a new window - Facts on Salmonella poisoning including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the form of gastroenteritis characterized by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and fever.
  • NIAID: Salmonellosis Open site in a new window - Features an overview, causes, transmission, and symptoms of the foodborne disease, salmonellosis, caused by Salmonella bacteria, which can be sometimes caused by a strain resistant to several antibiotics. From the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
  • New York State Department of Heatlh: Salmonellosis Open site in a new window - Fact sheet on salmonellosis, an infection with salmonella bacteria. Includes causes, symptoms, treatment, and precautions to be taken against this diarrheal illness.
  • Suite101: Salmonella Poisoning Open site in a new window - Includes symptoms, causes, and treatment of salmonella poisoning which affects approximately 40,000 people every year in the United States and kills about 600 of them.
  • USDA: Salmonella Questions and Answers Open site in a new window - Fact sheet about Salmonella, the most frequently reported cause of foodborne illness. From the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
  • WHO: Drug-Resistant Salmonella Open site in a new window - Fact sheet by the World Health Organization featuring epidemiology, transmission, treatment, and the emergence of salmonella strains resistant to medically important antimicrobials.
  • WebMD: Salmonellosis Open site in a new window - Overview of salmonellosis, or salmonella, one of the most common foodborne diseases. Includes causes, symptoms, prevention, and possible complications during the aftermath of infection.
  • Wikipedia: Salmonella Open site in a new window - User-edited article about Salmonella, a genus of rod-shaped Gram-negative enterobacteria that causes foodborne illness called salmonellosis.
  • Wikipedia: Salmonellosis Open site in a new window - User-edited article about Salmonellosis, the infection caused by Salmonella bacteria, leading to diarrhea, fever, vomiting, and abdominal cramps.
  • WrongDiagnosis: Symptoms of Salmonella Food Poisoning Open site in a new window - List of symptoms of Salmonella food poisoning and the tests to confirm the diagnosis.
  • eMedicine: Salmonellosis Open site in a new window - Monograph about the food-borne disease salmonella first described in 1880 and cultured in 1884. The infection is caused by the motile, gram-negative, rod-shaped salmonella bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae.
 



 
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