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    What is salmonella, how does it spread and are eggs safe to eat?

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    What is salmonella, how does it spread and are eggs safe to eat?

    UKHSA says imported eggs eaten in restaurants are

    Contaminated eggs have infected 207 people with salmonella across the UK, killing one and hospitalising 34

    Eggs imported into Britain and eaten in cafes and restaurants were therompted public concern. But what is salmonella, and are eggs safe to eat?

    What is salmonella?

    “Salmonella isn’t a single ‘bug’ but the name we give to a whole group of bacteria that can cause infection in humans. There are over 2,500 different types of salmonella bacteria,” said Dr Malick Gibani, a clinical associate professor at Imperial College London

    Most disease in the UK is caused by just a few of those 2,500 types. They are usually found in contaminated animal products such as meat, dairy and eggs. But chocolate, peanut butter and cucumbers have also been at the centre of previous UK <a href="https://healthylife7.com/cyclospora-outbreak-cases-approach-16000-across-47-states/” title=”Cyclospora Outbreak: Cases Approach 16,000 Across 47 States”>outbreaks

    Salmonella can be spread by contaminated drinking water, contact with animals, person-to-person spread or poor food hygiene and preparation, “particularly when cooked food comes into contact with contaminated and undercooked or raw foods”, said Gibani. Storing food poorly, which allows the bacteria to replicate, and not cooking contaminated foods thoroughly are also risks

    How does salmonella affect people?

    Salmonella causes an infection of the gut – gastroenteritis – and that leads to food poisoning. Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhoea, vomiting and a fever, though some people also feel very tired and suffer sore muscles and joints. Symptoms can appear within a few hours to a few days

    Gibani said: “Salmonella can be unpleasant for a few days. In most cases, people will get better without any treatment, but in some instances antibiotics might be needed, particularly in vulnerable groups. Antibiotics are usually only needed when there’s a severe bloodstream infection, but thankfully this is pretty rare in healthy adults in the UK.”

    Who is most at risk?

    Children and older adults, people whose immune systems are suppressed, perhaps because they are taking chemotherapy drugs for cancer, and those with underlying health conditions can be more severely affected

    Scientists aren’t sure why. But, Gibani said, the fact that such groups are hit more severely shows that “there’s definitely an immune component which influences severity”

    “In some people, instead of just causing an infection inside the gut, salmonella bacteria can spread into the blood, which can be very dangerous. When this happens it can cause a severe sepsis-like illness,” he said

    “We often consider salmonella as a disease with an ‘image problem’. It can be dismissed as ‘just food poisoning’ and a bit of diarrhoea. But severe and invasive cases kill thousands of people a year around the world.”

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    Severe infection is a big problem in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, which has high rates of salmonella bloodstream infections, including in children who have recently had malaria, are malnourished or have advanced or untreated HIV

    Should you avoid eggs?

    No. But you should choose the eggs you buy carefully, experts say

    Kimberly Coffin, the technical director of supply chain assurance at LRQA, a global risk management firm based in Birmingham, said: “The safest choice for consumers is to buy eggs produced in the UK which carry the red lion mark. These eggs come from hens that have been vaccinated against salmonella.”

    She offered other tips to avoid catching salmonella. “Cooking eggs and egg-containing dishes until both yolk and white are firm, or to a temperature of 71C, is the best way to provide consumer safety from salmonella

    “It’s also important not to use any cracked or broken eggs, nor eggs that have external evidence of wet or dry residues due to the potential for ingress of potential microbiological contaminates on the surface into the egg. Washing dirty eggs before use does not reduce this risk and, in fact, increases the risk.”

    Should the public be alarmed?

    Gibani said: “It’s understandable that people might be worried about salmonella and what and where they ‘should’ eat. The public should be aware and informed but not alarmed.”

    He and Coffin both stressed that the UK has robust systems of protection against salmonella, brought in after previous outbreaks, such as the vaccination programme and strong food standards and controls, especially for eggs. But no regime is failsafe, as this new outbreak shows

    The UKHSA website is a useful

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