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Salmonella infection is diagnosed when a laboratory test detects Salmonella bacteria in a person’s stool (poop), body tissue, or fluids. Antibiotic treatment is recommended for: People with severe illness. People with a weakened immune system, such as from HIV infection or chemotherapy treatment.
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An Atlas of Salmonella in the United States, 1968-2011 [PDF...
- Diagnostic and Public Health Testing
Diagnosing Salmonella infection requires testing a specimen...
- Prevention
Don’t let Salmonella make you or your loved ones sick. Take...
- Additional Information
Every spring, the MMWR publishes a report of the incidence...
- Symptoms
Symptoms of Salmonella include diarrhea (can be bloody),...
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7 paź 2024 · Laboratory testing is necessary to confirm a diagnosis of salmonellosis, and is recommended when salmonellosis is suspected, especially if antibiotic treatment will be prescribed. Culture (e.g., stool, urine, blood) is the gold standard for diagnosis.
29 kwi 2022 · 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.
Annual monitoring of Salmonella in animals and food. EU-wide data on the presence of Salmonella in the food chain as well as the prevalence of Salmonella in animals and human salmonellosis are collected and analysed in annual EU summary reports prepared by EFSA and ECDC.
20 lut 2018 · Fact sheet on salmonella providing key facts and information on sources and transmission, prevention, treatment, recommendations to travellers, food handlers, food producers and WHO response.
19 mar 2024 · It can take three to five days to get the results of a traditional Salmonella lab test based on a blood, urine, or stool sample. There also are rapid tests available that can yield results within 48 hours.
29 kwi 2022 · Humans become infected most frequently through contaminated water or food. Some people with salmonella infection have no symptoms. Most people develop diarrhea, fever and stomach (abdominal) cramps within 8 to 72 hours after exposure.