Mataupu
Symptoms, people at risk and risk factors for salmonellosis
Faʻailoga o le faʻamaʻi
le symptoms of salmonellosis can be confused with those of several other diseases.
- Fiva maualuga;
- Stomach cramps;
- Manava tata;
- Faanoi;
- Talotalo;
- Ootia.
Faailoga o le leai se vai
Symptoms, people at risk and risk factors for salmonellosis: understand it all in 2 min
- mago le gutu ma le pa'u;
- Less frequent urination and darker urine than usual;
- Vaivaiga;
- Mata gaogao.
Tagata e ono lamatia
Some people are more likely to be victims of meaʻai oona. They fight more difficult against infections. Particular vigilance is required when preparing food.
- Tagata e bowel disease chronic inflammatory disease or alofa which reduces puipuiga puipuia natural effects of the body against Salmonella: Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, HIV infection, diabetes, cancer, etc;
- The elderly, pregnant women and young children;
- People who have just received treatment for fualaau because these drugs alter the intestinal flora. Those who take oral corticosteroids are also at greater risk;
- Possibly, people whosemanava mea lilo less hydrochloric acid. The acidity of the stomach helps destroy salmonella. Here are some possible reasons:
- use of proton pump inhibitor-type antacids (eg, Losec®, Nexium®, Pantoloc®, Pariet®, Prevacid®);
- no secretion of acid from the stomach (achlorydria), caused by chronic gastritis or other problem;
- stomach surgery to correct hyperacidity;
- anemia leaga.
Faʻamatalaga o tulaga lamatia
- Stay in a developing country;
- Have a pet, especially if it is a bird or a reptile;
- Season: cases of salmonellosis are more frequent in summer.