Salmonella enterocolitisFrom our partner site on acid reflux, AcidRefluxConnection.com. Salmonella enterocolitis is an infection in the lining of the small intestine caused by the bacteria Salmonella. Alternative Names: Salmonellosis Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Salmonella enterocolitis can range from mild to severe diarrheal illness. The infection is acquired through ingestion of contaminated food or water. Any food can become contaminated during preparation if conditions and equipment for food preparation are unsanitary. advertisement The incubation period is 8 to 48 hours after exposure, and the acute illness lasts for 1 to 2 weeks. The bacteria is shed in the feces for months in some treated patients. A carrier state exists in some people who shed the bacteria for 1 year or more following the initial infection. The risk factors include:
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