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I was 'diagnosed' salmonella after having NO symptoms of it what so ever. Are all these tests necessary |
No direah, no vomiting, no neausia. I haven't traveled, been around any reptiles, or been anywhere I can think of where I might have been cross-contaminated by incorrectly prepared chicken or eggs or sprouts etc. As one of those health department people who has to bug people like you about their Salmonella, I would like to clarify a few things for you. thats weird... maybe you should take the tests. you'd be suprised what people get these days "Salmonella" is the name of a whole family of bacteria. Are u Asian ? If you do and u travell a lot, u shouldn't worry about salmonella. It give us symptoms only if it reach 1/360 or higher. |
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