| Escherichia coli 0157:H7 |
A bacterium that lives harmlessly in the intestines of animals such as cattle, reptiles, and birds. However, in humans the bacterium, which can be transmitted through foods, can cause bloody diarrhea, and also lead to hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a life threatening disease. Although other known strains of E. coli are thought to be harmless to humans, the 0157:H7 strain is particularly virulent and dangerous. ...
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| Escherichia coli 0157:H7 |
A strain of E. coli that may cause bloody diarrhea (and other more serious illnesses) as a result of its production of a potent toxin. Outbreaks of diarrheal illnesses caused by 0157:H7 have occurred in day care c
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E. Coli is a generally harmless species of bacteria called faecal coliforms, which preferentially live in the intestines of animals (birds, mammals and people inclusive). There is a strong correlation between E. coli and pathogens such as giardia and other waterborne diseases in freshwaters, and elevated E. coli levels are a good indication that sources of animal waste must exist upstream of a given sample site. ...
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A bacterial species which inhabits the intestinal tract of man and other warm-blooded animals. Although it poses no threat to human health, its presence in drinking water does indicate the presence of other, more dangerous bacteria. Also see Bacteria.
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