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Can e.coli or salmonella poisoning cause sperm health problems?

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Dr. Tony Ho answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Usually not: Completely different organ systems. It is conceivable that salmonella sepsis could potentially cause damage, but the sespsis would have been a critically ill, likely spent time in intensive care sort of infection, not just a simple food poisoning.

Answered 3/28/2013

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