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Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli
E. coli primarily affects the intestines, where it can cause gastrointestinal issues such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and vomiting. Certain strains, particularly Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), can lead to more severe complications, including hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which affects the kidneys. In severe cases, it can lead to kidney failure if not treated promptly.
e coli
Not. E Coli is a bacterium.
E. coli strains belongs to a group of bacteria known as shiga toxin-producing E.coli(steg) for short. it infects the digestive system and the kidneys it causes bloody diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting you get these symptoms 3 to 4 days after you have been infected with E. ol. most people do not go see a doctor for this because they do not know E. coli caused that to happen to them.
The full scientific name for E. coli is Escherichia coli.
Escherichia coli (E. coli) itself does not typically cause paralysis. However, certain strains, such as Enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), can lead to serious complications like hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which may affect kidney function and potentially lead to neurological issues. In rare cases, severe infections can result in complications that affect the nervous system, but direct paralysis from E. coli infection is uncommon.
in nature, where does e coli grow
yes there is a cure for E. Coli
E .coli like a camel .
E. coli is coccobacillus