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9. Joint and Muscle Pain

Some organisms that cause food poisoning — such as salmonella and campylobacter — are associated with reactive arthritis. Infected people may develop pain in their joints, particularly those in the lower extremities, as well as decreased mobility that lasts beyond the resolution of the infection. Whole-body aches are also a common symptom of food poisoning.

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