Most people who become ill with
campylobacteriosis get diarrhea, cramping, abdominal pain, and fever within two to five days of being exposed to the bacteria, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Not exact matches
Campylobacteriosis —
Campylobacteriosis is a common cause of diarrheal illness in the U.S., and is lumped with eating raw or undercooked meat, but you can
get it by handling the stool of an infected dog or cat.
Humans with
campylobacteriosis usually
get it from eating contaminated dairy or undercooked chicken... and you can also pick it up from your dog if you're not careful about hygiene after handling dog poop.