How to Avoid Spreading Salmonella
This is an article on how to avoid salmonella and several tips!
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1Always wash raw foods such as chicken, turkey, and vegetables as these may have come in contact with salmonella.
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2After handling reptiles, such as snakes; always wash hands thoroughly, as many reptiles carry salmonella.
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3Cook eggs completely as eggs may carry salmonella. About 142,000 Americans are infected from chicken eggs each year and about 30 die.
EditTips
- Wash hands often because salmonella can often be "washed away".
- Salmonella can be potentially deadly
EditWarnings
- Infected foods often have and unusual smell,color and or chewiness!
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Categories: Stub | Food Safety
Recent edits by: Teresa, Yellowkippy, Logan Haley
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