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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 11 paź 2024 · Antibiotics are sometimes used to treat severe intestinal illness. They also are sometimes used to treat people at risk for severe illness. But the good news is that most people with Salmonella infection recover without needing to take antibiotics.

  4. 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.

  5. Infectious disease topics. Salmonellosis. Salmonella infections are caused by bacteria commonly found in a variety of animals, especially poultry, pigs, cattle and reptiles. Humans are usually infected by eating undercooked or contaminated food. Symptoms depend on the amount of bacteria, the immune status of the person and the type of salmonella.

  6. 24 sie 2022 · Salmonella is diagnosed with a test of your stool (poop), blood or other sample. Your healthcare provider will give you a physical exam and ask you about your symptoms and health history. What tests will be done to diagnose salmonella? Stool sample. You usually give a sample of your poop (stool) from the privacy of your own home.

  7. 5 gru 2023 · Treatment includes fluid and electrolyte replacement; antibiotics are typically reserved for patients with severe or prolonged symptoms or risk factors for developing more severe disease, or extraintestinal complications.

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