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The word ubiquitous means "present or appearing everywhere" (sometimes metaphorically for seeming to be everywhere). Bacteria may be said to be ubiquitous when they are widespread in an environment, or occurring worldwide, or when they appear involved in (or concurrent with) a large number of diseases or illnesses.

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