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''Escherichia coli'' (''E. coli'') is a gram-negative bacillus that is associated with the development of infections. | ''Escherichia coli'' (''E. coli'') is a gram-negative bacillus that is associated with the development of infections. | ||
*To learn about the ''E. coli'' organism, click [[Escherichia coli|'''here''']]. | *To learn about the ''E. coli'' organism, click [[Escherichia coli|'''here''']]. |
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What are you looking for?
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a gram-negative bacillus that is associated with the development of infections.
- To learn about the E. coli organism, click here.
- E. coli is often the causative pathogen responsible for the following diseases: