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E. coli or Escherichia coli is the name of a type of bacteria that lives in your intestines. Most types of E. coli are harmless. However, some types can make you sick and cause diarrhea. One type causes travelers' diarrhea. The worst type of E. coli causes bloody diarrhea, and can sometimes cause kidney failure and even death. These problems are most likely to occur in children and in adults with weak immune systems. You can get E. coli infections by eating foods containing the bacteria. To help avoid food poisoning and prevent infection, handle food safely. Cook meat well, wash fruits and vegetables before eating or cooking them, and avoid unpasteurized milk and juices. You can also get the infection by swallowing water in a swimming pool contaminated with human waste. Most cases of E. coli infection get better without treatment in 5 to 10 days.

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Research reveals significant decrease in gastrointestinal infections during first 6 months of the pandemic

Research reveals significant decrease in gastrointestinal infections during first 6 months of the pandemic

Scientists find striking lane-like patterns in bacteria populations

Scientists find striking lane-like patterns in bacteria populations

Predatory bacterium can sculpt its own shape to fit inside the prey

Predatory bacterium can sculpt its own shape to fit inside the prey

Novel fusion inhibitor blocks SARS-CoV-2 spike-mediated cell-cell fusion

Novel fusion inhibitor blocks SARS-CoV-2 spike-mediated cell-cell fusion

Antimicrobial resistance in COVID-19

Antimicrobial resistance in COVID-19

Study examines the safety, efficacy of old 'forgotten' antibiotic for treating resistant bacterial infections

Study examines the safety, efficacy of old 'forgotten' antibiotic for treating resistant bacterial infections

New antimicrobial technology for air filters can kill bacteria, fungi and viruses in seconds

New antimicrobial technology for air filters can kill bacteria, fungi and viruses in seconds

Durable selenium nanoparticle fabrics with antiviral and antibacterial properties

Durable selenium nanoparticle fabrics with antiviral and antibacterial properties

Study provides new insights into the communication of bacteria with their host

Study provides new insights into the communication of bacteria with their host

A new method to produce complex natural products in amoebae

A new method to produce complex natural products in amoebae

Using AI to detect antibiotic resistance

Using AI to detect antibiotic resistance

Scientists discover an innate form of immunological memory in the intestine

Scientists discover an innate form of immunological memory in the intestine

First reported case of a cat infected with SARS-CoV-2 Delta AY.3 variant

First reported case of a cat infected with SARS-CoV-2 Delta AY.3 variant

Low-cost, non-invasive device uses light and saliva to quickly test Covid-19 patients

Low-cost, non-invasive device uses light and saliva to quickly test Covid-19 patients

Structure of protein that can pump toxic molecules out of bacterial cells revealed

Structure of protein that can pump toxic molecules out of bacterial cells revealed

Smartphone-based COVID-19 detection system

Smartphone-based COVID-19 detection system

Innovative coating kills SARS-CoV-2 and E. coli

Innovative coating kills SARS-CoV-2 and E. coli

Study suggests tea polyphenols may modulate COVID-19 via intestinal microbiota

Study suggests tea polyphenols may modulate COVID-19 via intestinal microbiota

Study finds higher levels of germs inside cars than the average toilet

Study finds higher levels of germs inside cars than the average toilet

Ingenza collaborates with Johnson Matthey for efficient industrial enzyme synthesis

Ingenza collaborates with Johnson Matthey for efficient industrial enzyme synthesis

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