11Lifestyle Factors
Many lifestyle factors would lead to salmonella infection. Firstly, cutting or handling raw eggs or meat, and then using the same bowl, cutting board, or knife for other foods could increase the risk. Eating raw veggies, fruits, unpasteurized dairy products, and undercooked meat make it easier for bacteria to penetrate your body. That is why it is important to wash fresh fruits and veggies thoroughly before eating. It is also necessary to wash the hands thoroughly after diapering or caring for sick people or after going to the bathroom. [11]















