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Coliform bacteria are a diverse group of bacteria that are commonly found in the environment, including the intestines of humans and other warm-blooded animals. They are not necessarily pathogenic themselves, but their presence is often used as an indicator of potential fecal contamination in water or food. Distinguishing them from specific pathogens may require additional testing to identify the exact type of bacteria present.

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