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E. coli or Escherichia coli is the name of a type of bacteria that lives in your intestines. Most types of E. coli are harmless. However, some types can make you sick and cause diarrhea. One type causes travelers' diarrhea. The worst type of E. coli causes bloody diarrhea, and can sometimes cause kidney failure and even death. These problems are most likely to occur in children and in adults with weak immune systems. You can get E. coli infections by eating foods containing the bacteria. To help avoid food poisoning and prevent infection, handle food safely. Cook meat well, wash fruits and vegetables before eating or cooking them, and avoid unpasteurized milk and juices. You can also get the infection by swallowing water in a swimming pool contaminated with human waste. Most cases of E. coli infection get better without treatment in 5 to 10 days.

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UC Davis, CDC, Agilent and FDA partner to develop public database of foodborne pathogen genomes

UC Davis, CDC, Agilent and FDA partner to develop public database of foodborne pathogen genomes

Researchers settle controversy over the mechanism by which silver nanoparticles kill bacteria

Researchers settle controversy over the mechanism by which silver nanoparticles kill bacteria

TLR1 plays a critical role in protecting the body from food-borne illnesses

TLR1 plays a critical role in protecting the body from food-borne illnesses

Effective ketoprofen dose identified for pig endotoxins

Effective ketoprofen dose identified for pig endotoxins

UCLA to examine whether copper surfaces result in reduced hospital infection rates

UCLA to examine whether copper surfaces result in reduced hospital infection rates

Study shows link between changing rates of antibiotic consumption and resistance

Study shows link between changing rates of antibiotic consumption and resistance

Study identifies possible new approach to defeat bacterial infections

Study identifies possible new approach to defeat bacterial infections

Survey of home healthcare practices related to infection control

Survey of home healthcare practices related to infection control

Next-generation sequencing technologies for the 1,000 Rare Diseases Project

Next-generation sequencing technologies for the 1,000 Rare Diseases Project

New clues to why some urinary tract infections recur persistently

New clues to why some urinary tract infections recur persistently

AOAC certifies InstantLabs Salmonella Species Food Safety Kit

AOAC certifies InstantLabs Salmonella Species Food Safety Kit

Novel strategy for neutralizing unwanted molecules and clearing them from the body

Novel strategy for neutralizing unwanted molecules and clearing them from the body

New solution to detect DNA base modifications associated with epigenetic regulation and DNA damage

New solution to detect DNA base modifications associated with epigenetic regulation and DNA damage

Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases important targets for development of new drugs against major diseases

Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases important targets for development of new drugs against major diseases

Cera announces new citrus ready-to-drink oral rehydration solution

Cera announces new citrus ready-to-drink oral rehydration solution

Life Technologies, OpGen enter collaboration on Whole Genome Mapping and Ion Torrent sequencing

Life Technologies, OpGen enter collaboration on Whole Genome Mapping and Ion Torrent sequencing

Nature Genetics publishes results from whole genome-wide study of recurrent HBV integration in HCC

Nature Genetics publishes results from whole genome-wide study of recurrent HBV integration in HCC

Pre-harvest vaccines for management of E. coli in Canadian beef receive favourable conclusion

Pre-harvest vaccines for management of E. coli in Canadian beef receive favourable conclusion

'Killer silk' can kill anthrax in minutes

'Killer silk' can kill anthrax in minutes

Silver nanoparticles have high affinity for E. coli bacteria

Silver nanoparticles have high affinity for E. coli bacteria

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