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What happens if you touch raw chicken?

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Chicken meat can become infected with Campylobacter when it comes into contact with animal feces. The most common symptom of Campylobacter infection is bloody diarrhea. It can also lead to more serious complications in some cases. Salmonella and Campylobacter are the most common pathogens found on raw chicken.

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