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Old 15-05-2011, 19:07   #78
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Re: Cluck Cluck

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Originally Posted by Zing View Post
How do they know? How do you knwo you have never had it? its not serious in most cases and could just be an upset stomach and the squits which easily be put down to a bug but could be food mild poisoning

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I dont. Normally if I have eggs, the whole family has them also as part of a meal, so i'd assume if we all had upset stomachs you could say "It may be salmonella".

I still dont think theres much to worry about. Its far more likely that people will get flu than salmonella. And as you said, its not really a serious condition in most cases.
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