Not exact matches
Most people infected with Salmonella
develop diarrhea, fever, and
abdominal cramps 6 to 72 hours after
infection.
A thorough physical examination confirmed the development of jaundice and the right upper
abdominal area becoming more tender, while the lab tests showed high transaminases levels, which are liver enzymes that indicate a damage and are evidence of
developing a chronic hepatitis C
infection.
When a veterinarian opens the abdomen and then opens the large intestine, there is an increased chance of having the bacterial content of the colon spill into the free
abdominal cavity, with the attendant risk of
developing peritonitis or other forms of
abdominal infection.