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The only way to know for certain if you have salmonella is to be assessed by a health professional. This usually includes lab tests.

You may have salmonella infection if you have a fever, vomiting, diarrhea, GI cramps. These may last up to 4 days. You may become dehydrated and will have to have IV fluids. Talk to your doctor if you feel very ill.

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Salmonella infection causes fever, crampy abdominal pain and often bloody diarrhea. The infection will usually clear on it's own after a few days, but sometimes antibiotics are needed for the very young, the very old, the immunocompromised, or for cases that don't get better on their own.

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Uncooked/undercooked poultry and eggs, unpasterized milk, contaminated water, and from reptiles whom most likely carry it.

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Your immune system attacts it :)

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