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Salmonellosis is a food poisoning caused by a bacterium calledSalmonella. The most common form of transmission of this disease to man is through eating contaminated food, and poor hygiene habits.
THE Salmonella is a bacterium that acts on the intestines, where it multiplies and can enter the bloodstream and reach other organs thus increasing the severity of the infection. However, in most cases there is no need for specific treatment, controlling only the symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea, for example.
Symptoms of Salmonellosis
Symptoms of salmonellosis appear between 8 and 48 hours after consumption of the contaminated food or contact with the infected animal, resulting in gastrointestinal discomfort and other symptoms, such as:
- Belly pain;
- Diarrhea;
- There may be a fever;
- Chills;
- Headache;
- Malaise;
- Nausea and vomiting;
- There may be blood in the stool.
The most serious infections happen more easily in elderly people and children, due to the sensitivity of the immune system and, therefore, there is a greater risk of presenting symptoms related to dehydration. See how to recognize infection by Salmonella.
How contamination happens
Salmonellosis is a disease caused by bacteria Salmonella, which can be found in animals, such as chickens, pigs, reptiles, amphibians, cows and domestic animals, such as dogs and cats, for example. Thus, any food that comes from these animals or that has come into contact with their feces can be considered as a route of transmission of salmonellosis.
Thus, contamination by Salmonella it can happen when drinking contaminated water or food, such as vegetables, eggs, fruits, unpasteurized milk and meat. Contamination with meat and eggs occurs when these foods are eaten raw or rare.
The diagnosis of this disease is made through the analysis of feces and, after confirming the diagnosis, the doctor can indicate the most appropriate treatment, and the use of antibiotics, antiemetics and fluid replacement may be indicated to prevent dehydration.
Treatment of Salmonellosis
In some cases, salmonellosis can cause severe dehydration, requiring the replacement of fluids through serum. There is usually no need for specific treatment, only in cases where the bacteria reaches the bloodstream, causing more severe symptoms, and the use of antibiotics is recommended.
The duration of treatment depends on the organs affected by the age and health condition of the patients, in addition to the occurrence of other symptoms, such as joint pain, difficulty urinating, inflammation in the eyes and arthritis.
See how to prepare homemade serum in this video:
This homemade serum should be taken as a substitute for water, and always after an episode of vomiting or diarrhea to replace fluids and minerals.
How to prevent
Salmonellosis can be prevented through the correct handling and preparation of food. To avoid contamination it is recommended to only eat well-done meat, wash your hands before handling and consuming food and avoid eating salads and unpeeled fruits in cafeterias and restaurants, as the hygiene habits of these places are not known.
When washing fruits and vegetables properly, Salmonella is eliminated with no chance of contamination. See how to wash vegetables in order to eliminate this bacteria.