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Although the bad bacteria are a minority, they are well known. These species can spoil food or make you sick. Take for example Salmonella enterica that is a natural part of the chicken’s flora. Chickens have no problems with this bacteria strain, but humans can get very sick because of this little brad. | Although the bad bacteria are a minority, they are well known. These species can spoil food or make you sick. Take for example Salmonella enterica that is a natural part of the chicken’s flora. Chickens have no problems with this bacteria strain, but humans can get very sick because of this little brad. | ||
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