Salmonella: Overview and More - Verywell Health
The introduction of a foreign bacteria, a parasite, or virus that causes a substance—such as food or water—to become potentially harmful. The salmonella bacteria, often found in animal feces, can contaminate the meat and eggs of animals who are carrying it. When animal products contaminated by salmonella are consumed by humans, the result is often gastrointestinal illness.
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