Medical Quiz

Salmonella vs E.coli Quiz

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You may get E.coli by drinking water that may have been contaminated with feces?

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


If you get infected with E.coli, the symptoms will last 5-7 days.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Wash your hands after using the restroom or changing diapers, before and after preparing or eating food, and after contact with animals.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Are these the correct symtoms for E.coli?

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


E. Coli is not spread by coughing, kissing, or through normal, everyday interactions with friends or neighbors

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


E.coli and Salmonella are very similar, but E.coli is more dangerous.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


If you get infected with Salmonella, the symptoms will last for 4-7 days?

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Don’t cross-contaminate food preparation areas. Thoroughly wash hands, counters, cutting boards, and utensils after touching raw meat.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Is there a possible chance you may get salmonella if you eat sunny side eggs?

A. Yes, a possible chance, the eggs not cooked all the way

B. No, the eggs are cooked


Sharing saliva or mouth-to-mouth contact with someone who’s carrying the bacteria can transmit them the bacteria,

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Salmonellosis is very contagious. It can be spread by someone who’s contracted it even if they aren’t showing any symptoms or have undergone successful antibiotic treatment.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


To treat the disease you need salt and fluid replacements and antibiotics for severe cases.

A. Salmonella

B. E.coli


To treat the disease you need salt and fluid replacement

A. E. coli

B. Salmonella


Wash fruits and vegetables before eating, unless the package says the contents have been washed.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


if you touch or consume contaminated water with E.coli, this infection can be passed from person to person by hand to mouth contact

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


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