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Clinical course

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The clinical manifestation of non-typhoid Salmonella infection is varied. Its most common manifestation is of acute enterocolitis, although invasive salmonellosis may occur.

Some patients may also develop a non-invasive sterile reactive arthritis in the second or third week of illness.

Following recovery a carrier state may develop, though this is rare, occurring in less than 1% of individuals.


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