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: E coli (Escherichia coli) is bacteria that lives in digestive tract of human or animal body. E.coli produces vitamin K and some of vitamins from group B, so it is actually good for us. : Some strains of E.coli such as H0157 are dangerous and can cause infections and death. (by vedranh) ; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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