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The thumbnail is enormous but I didn't shrink it because it's kind of neat it's so large.

[CW: At the article there's a large photo of a slab of raw chicken.]

The first 2/3rd is about what causes salmonella infections. I only quoted the last part.

archive.today • What Causes Salmonella Infections, and How to Avoid Becoming Sick - The New York Times

What can I do to avoid it?

If you own pets or livestock, never kiss them and always wash your hands after handling them, Dr. Etter said. Ideally, wash their food and water containers in a utility sink or in the bathtub, but if you must use a kitchen or bathroom sink, disinfect it afterward.

Always cook meats to the minimum internal temperatures recommended by the U.S.D.A., Dr. Wiedmann said. “It’s very important to not just rely on your senses, but actually measure the temperature,” he said.

When you’re not eating cooked foods, refrigerate them. “Warmth can allow bacteria to multiply, so you want to get your food into a refrigerated area under 40 degrees as quickly as you can,” Dr. Francois Watkins said.

To prevent contaminating your kitchen and other foods while preparing raw meats, use separate cutting boards and utensils, Dr. Wiedmann said. Keep in mind that packages containing raw meat can leak, so store them apart from other foods or wrap them in a bag for protection.

After cooking raw meat, wash your hands and disinfect surfaces that may have been contaminated, Dr. Francois Watkins said. Dr. Etter suggested microwaving any sponges used during the cleaning process for one minute on high while the sponges are wet, which will kill most bacteria.

Finally, never rinse raw meats — including chicken or turkey — with water before you cook them. “It doesn’t do anything,” Dr. Etter said, “except spread salmonella all over your sink.”

Other methods to clean sponges - including the ones that have metallic scrub pads - and more information on keeping things clean and avoiding getting sick.

Sanitizing kitchen sponges - MSU Extension

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

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I'll go for salmonella before I stop kissing my cats...

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"If you own pets....never kiss them"

Yeah sorry - Might as well ask us to never pet them!

My cat's already on the counter anyways. Sloppy dog kisses are a wake-up call that someone needs a walk.

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I have been kissing my dogs for decades and also washing their bowls in the sink. I keep a generally clean house but having lived around the world was never obsessed with sterility as most people in the US seem to be. Never had an issue.

People can be so stubborn and so stupid. Also - "never had an issue" - how can she possibly know? She could have gotten sick from salmonella from her dogs (and more than once) but blamed it on something else.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

you can take my salmonella and toxoplasmosis from my cold dead hands

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

I wish I had thought up that joke.