Yes, E. coli can affect a fetus, especially if the mother is infected with pathogenic strains during pregnancy. Such infections can lead to complications like preterm labor, low birth weight, and in severe cases, can result in fetal distress or stillbirth. Additionally, certain strains of E. coli, particularly those that produce shiga toxin, can pose significant risks to both the mother and the fetus. Pregnant women should be cautious about food safety to minimize the risk of E. coli infection.
What is the effect of drugs to fetus
There is no effect on a developing fetus and, in fact, lactulose is often prescribed for pregnant women.
they are passed to the fetus and cause imbalanced compounds that effect DNA
CONTAMINATION
Any type of stress, including crying, can have a very negative effect on an unborn fetus. Worse case can cause miscarriage.
When a product has the Ecoli bacteria and you consume it.
it can change the rate of fingernail growth
is vancomicyn resistant ecoli contagious
Pregnancy category is done in pharmacology. There are 5 categories. These are A, B, C, D and X. Category A means there is no possibly adverse effect of a drug on fetus. category B means there in no possible adverse effect on fetus on Laboratory Testing. category C means these is a possible adverse effect on laboratory testing animals. category D means there is a possible adverse effect on laboratory testing animals and on human fetus. And, category X means there is 95% chances of adverse effect on human fetus.
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yes black people can only get sick from ecoli