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10 Things About E. Coli Which You Didn't Know



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By : Mark Adwood    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-02-11 20:11:20
Someone may ask you about what bacteria you are most familiar with. Though, you are not so knowledgeable of its nature you would probably answer E. coli. But how well do you really know these infection-causing bacteria? Where do you get it? How does it multiply? You may be at risk so it pays to know.

What is E. Coli
Escherichia coli (E. coli) are bacteria that are usually found in warm blooded animals' lower intestine. The bacteria's harm can lead to Neonatal Meningitis and Gastroenteritis. In uncommon cases, the strains can also result to Hemolytic-uremic Syndrome (HUS), Septicemia, Mastitis, gram-negative Pneumonia and Peritonitis. These bacteria are the most causative microorganism accountable for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) in human.

Approximately 80 to 90 percent of urinary infections are brought about by Uropathogenic bacteria. This accounts for ordinary anatomy of both pregnant and non-pregnant patients. Infections that become more threatening are caused by fecal bacteria that inhabit the urethra and broaden up in the urinary tract to the bladder.

Eventually it will reach the kidneys that can cause pyelonephritis. These bacteria also in due course will be in contact in the males' prostate glands. The bacteria can elude the body's natural born immune resistance. This happens by attacking the external umbrella cells to fabricate its structure in an intracellular community of bacteria.

Can E. coli be prevented?
E. coli has the capacity of forming K antigen which usually starts forming in the upper urinary tract. Biofilm formation occurs through the building of the capsular polysaccharides. Biofilm that produces bacteria are refractory to antibiotic therapies and immune dynamics which direct to a more persistent infection of the urinary tract.

Antibiotics are the medications that patients resort to. Hence, its efficiency to cure infections extensively differs on the variety of its strains.

E. coli are defiant to several antibiotics that are effectual against gram-positive microorganisms. Resistance of the bacteria in antibiotics is becoming a huge problem. Antibiotic resistance is caused by a person's overuse of the drug; this allows the bacteria to eventually become immune with the medicine.

Other reason that is accounted for is the utilization of antibiotics as growth promoters in animals' foods. The bacteria most of the time hold multidrug plasmids' resistance and when under stress plasmids are being transmitted to other specimen. As a common element of Biofilms, these species of microorganisms subsist in close propinquity to each bacterium.

Getting Treatment
Vaccines are continuously studied by researchers to eventually provide an effective and safe prevention drug to decrease the case of E. coli infection all over the world. As of the moment, antibiotics that are in one way or another effective in curing the bacteria are available over the counter.

Most prescribed antibiotics by the doctors are semi-synthetic Penicillins, Amoxicillin, Aminoglycosides, Nitrofurantoin, Ciprofloxacin, Aztreonam, Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, Carbapenems, and Cephalosporins.

There are good bacteria that help our digestion. Bad bacteria on the other hand, give us diseases that need immediate attention. It may further lead to more chronic problems that can cause failure to various organs' functions.

So if you have urinary infection as caused by these bacteria, without delay, seek out medical help.
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