This infectious agent Salmonella is transmitted through water by having a bowel movement that comes from either an infected human or animal. How this can happen is because of sewage overflows, sewage systems that do not work right, polluted storm water runoff and also agricultural runoff. This infectious agent Salmonella is transmitted through food because this bacteria can be found on a lot of food such as raw poultry, eggs, beef and fruit. Salmonella is also transmitted by cross contamination.
An example of a real life outbreak of this food borne illness Salmonella is the Foster Farms chicken outbreak. This outbreak occurred in October 2013. Seven strains of Salmonella Heidelberg bacteria was linked to this outbreak, on October 29, 2013 three hundred and sixty two people infected with this outbreak were reported from twenty one states and Puerto Rico.74% of most ill people have been reported from California, and 38% of sick people were hospitalized. And there have been no reports of deaths.
Most Salmonella infections are classified as gastroenteritis and the clinical symptoms of Salmonella bacteria are nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, chills, headache, muscle pains and blood in the stool. A few varieties of Salmonella bacteria cause typhoid fever. Most people get better without treatment. It takes