because it is a virus
Yes
E. coli produces an enzyme known as beta-lactamase, which makes it resistant to penicillin and ampicillin, whereas salbus does not.
E. coli Is standard.
Yes, you can survive E. coli infection if promptly and effectively treated.
Yes but it can be treated
From the list in the question, only Penicillin is a medicine. The rest are bacterial diseases or ailments.
E. coli can cause various infections, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), gastroenteritis, and, in severe cases, hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Most E. coli infections, especially those caused by the O157:H7 strain, are not treated with antibiotics, as they can worsen the condition and increase the risk of complications. Supportive care, such as hydration, is typically recommended instead. However, UTIs caused by E. coli may be treated with antibiotics, depending on the strain and susceptibility.
E coli is found in the intestines of humans and animals. If beef is contaminated then it can cause food poisoning. E coli becomes harmless to dangerous when beef or unpasteurised milk is not treated or cooked properly.
as long as you blanked with the media in your standard curve and blank with the NB for your unknown, then the curve should still be viable.
E Coli is dangerous in the urine if it is not treated. Left untreated, it can result in sickness and even death.
You do not know if a given sample of hamburger meat contains e coli, but you do know that if e coli is present, you can kill it by proper cooking; if the meat is undercooked, it may have e coli which will survive the inadequate cooking process and may cause food poisoning.
different strains of the bacteria