What are the long term consequences of food poisoning?
date:Mar 29, 2019
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Long term consequences of a Shiga toxin-producing E. coli infection include kidney failure, sometimes necessitating dialysis or a transplant, high blood pressure, chronic colon inflammation, diabetes, and even heart disease or a stroke later in life.

Salmonella
Salmonella infections are usually self-limiting, that is, people will recover without medical treatment. In fact, so few people see a doctor after this type of food poisoning that scientists have assigned a multiplier
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