Enterovirulent E. Coli (EEC)

MedicineNet: Women's Health General  • Jun 14, 2011

All of the EEC groups may have complications associated with infection. EEC contamination. Escherich, who first isolated the bacteria in 1885. A classic example of such an E. E. coli and Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, respectively. Shigella spp. EAEC (enteroadherent E. coli): childhood watery diarrhea, some cases of traveler's diarrhea in adults, and some urinary tract infections. Those with EAggEC usually have only a low fever (less than 101 F or 38.3 C) and almost no vomiting. Urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection of the kidney, ureter, bladder, and/or urethra. Abdominal pain is pain in the belly and can… Full Story »

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