When we get infected by salmonella, it usually comes from things
like undercooked meat or contaminated eggs.
Not exact matches
Most bacterial infections clear up on their own, but some,
like an E. coli infection from
undercooked meat or another food source, can be very serious.
Some bacterial infections clear up on their own, but some,
like that from the E. coli that can be found in
undercooked meat and other food sources, can be very serious.
Toxoplasmosis can also be spread to a pregnant woman when she consumes
undercooked meat or works in a garden that outdoor cats have treated
like a litter box, so gloves should be worn then, as well.
Undercooked meats, eggs, and bones can cause bacterial and parasitic illness in dogs — just
like in people!
Simple remedies
like washing your hands, cleaning pet areas, keeping your domestic cat from feral cats, keeping your pets up - to - date on vaccinations, and not eating
undercooked or raw
meats may stop any problem from starting.