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Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a gram-negative bacillus that is associated with the development of the following infections: | |||
*[[Cystitis]] | |||
*[[Escherichia coli enteritis|Enteritis]] | |||
*[[Infectious arthritis]] | |||
*[[Intra-abdominal infection|Intra-abdominal and peritoneal infection]] | |||
*[[Pneumonia]] | |||
*[[Prostitis]] | |||
*[[Pyelonephritis]] | |||
*[[Osteomyelitis]] | |||
*[[Urethritis]] | |||
*[[Skin and soft tissue infection]] | |||
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This page is about clinical aspects of the disease. For microbiologic aspects of the causative organism(s), see Escherichia coli.
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a gram-negative bacillus that is associated with the development of the following infections: