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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 shows how bad E. coli gain a foothold over good bacteria in IBD

Research shows how bad E. coli gain a foothold over good bacteria in IBD

Agri-Neo introduces first-ever technology to eliminate harmful pathogens in flour

Agri-Neo introduces first-ever technology to eliminate harmful pathogens in flour

New technology developed to more quickly detect and trace foodborne disease

New technology developed to more quickly detect and trace foodborne disease

Good news, bad news: lower antibiotic use, more antibiotic resistance in UK

Good news, bad news: lower antibiotic use, more antibiotic resistance in UK

Doctors report first death from fecal microbiota transplant

Doctors report first death from fecal microbiota transplant

E. coli superbug spreading by poor toilet hygiene, not through food

E. coli superbug spreading by poor toilet hygiene, not through food

Half the drugs in use damage gut bacteria, says new study

Half the drugs in use damage gut bacteria, says new study

E. coli bacteria study may provide clues about drug resistance

E. coli bacteria study may provide clues about drug resistance

Raw pet food a risk for humans and animals

Raw pet food a risk for humans and animals

Nanomeshes could be effective drug delivery system for antibiotics

Nanomeshes could be effective drug delivery system for antibiotics

Engineered communities of cells make long-distance calls

Engineered communities of cells make long-distance calls

The language of metabolites can be decoded with new genome technology

The language of metabolites can be decoded with new genome technology

Genetic oscillator captures changes in gut microbiome growth patterns

Genetic oscillator captures changes in gut microbiome growth patterns

Chewing gum to track fertility: Ovulaid

Chewing gum to track fertility: Ovulaid

Study shows antibiotic resistance in livestock has almost tripled since 2000

Study shows antibiotic resistance in livestock has almost tripled since 2000

Army scientists develop new weapon to combat super-bugs

Army scientists develop new weapon to combat super-bugs

Video images offer real-time view into the kinetics of viral assembly

Video images offer real-time view into the kinetics of viral assembly

Phage engineering gives antibacterial therapy a new lease of life

Phage engineering gives antibacterial therapy a new lease of life

Innovative drug treatment developed for familial adenomatous polyposis

Innovative drug treatment developed for familial adenomatous polyposis

Researchers deploy bacteriophages to fight against antibiotic resistance

Researchers deploy bacteriophages to fight against antibiotic resistance

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