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Food Poisoning Germs: Bacteria – Salmonella

Food Poisoning Bacterium: Salmonella Salmonella: This bacterium is a close relative to Escherichia Coli. It is notorious for causing typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, and salmonellosis – food poisoning ailment. It harms both humans and other animals. This bacterium can be found in poultry products, raw meet, raw unclean vegetables, polluted water and unpasteurized dairy products. [...]

Food Poisoning Germs: Bacteria – Escherichia Coli

Food Poisoning Bacterium: Escherichia Coli Escherichia Coli: This is another type of bacterium responsible for food poisoning is normally found in raw vegetables, unpasteurized dairy products, live animals, contaminated water, and raw or undercooked meats. Even swimming in contaminated lakes, pools can pave the way to these deadliest bacteria to harm an individual. It can [...]

Food Poisoning Germs: Bacteria – Campylobacter

The bacteria have the ability to cause food poisoning in two ways. Some of them attack intestines and prevent it from absorbing nutrients and water. This action leads to the diarrhea. Other bacteria release deadly toxins in foods which cause nausea, vomiting, kidney failure in human and finally leading to death. In future, I will [...]

Food Poisoning Germs: Viruses

Food poisoning is caused by some harmful germs which contaminate food items. When an individual consumes these contaminated food items, the harmful gems attack that person to cause sickness. In that case, food poisoning treatment should be given to that person immediately. There are two important types of germs which cause food poisoning via contaminated [...]

Types Of Food Poisoning

As I said earlier, most of the food poisoning is caused by the harmful germs like bacteria, viruses and parasites. There are different kinds of germs that cause several types of food poisoning differing from each other in nature, symptoms, intensity and effects. However, the food poisoning is categorized into two. They are: Food infection: [...]