Yes with antibiotics
About 7 to 10 days antibiotics should clear the infection
Mostly in urine culture when it is done to diagnose the pt. of urinary tract infection. ecoli is commensol microorganism of intestine.
it is in the intestines and can help digest food, but some types can get into your blood stream and cause an infection.
ecoli 0157 is a very harmful strain of ecoli that can cause fatal kidney failure. It is also known as VTEC (verocytotoxin producing e coli). The organism infects by adhering to and colonizing the intestinal tract and releasing the toxin. symptoms are kidney failure which can be fatal (haemolytic uraemic syndrome), and bloody diarrhoea. The main source of infection is cattle; faeces is transferred to the carcas during slaughter or milking. Therefore infection can be prevented by adequate cooking and pasteurization of milk.
When a product has the Ecoli bacteria and you consume it.
is vancomicyn resistant ecoli contagious
yes.
E. coli is the most common pathogen encountered in urinary tract infection. Invasive strains of E. coli causes bacillary dysentery.
No. When E. Coli has affected a kidney it is called pyelonephritis, ie. an infection of the kidney. By far and away, the most common cause of pyelonephritis is an ascending urinary tract infection (UTI). People (more common in women) often get UTIs from the bacteria e. coli. If the infection is inadequately treated, unnoticed, or if the patient has other underlying conditions like vesico-ureteral reflux, then they can be more apt to develop pyelonephritis. E. Coli is a ubiquitous bacteria and causes an incredibly high number of UTIs, some of these then go on to become pyelonephritis. The link between rat poison and e. coli does not make sense to me. If rat poison was going to cause health problems it would most likely be manifested in episodes of unexplained bleeding. You might have experienced bleeding in your urine but that would have been caused by the e coli infection in the kidney.
no
yes black people can only get sick from ecoli
First, bacteria is already in your body. For example, you have your own ecoli. Second, bacteria is on your skin. It doesn't really serve a purpose there. But....if you have an infection, such as sinus infection, or urinary tract infection, the bacteria in your antibiotic, such as penicillin kills the infection. BUT!! For women, this may cause a yeast infection because the normal bacteria in that area is killed by the medication. Thus, you need a different kind of medication, nonbacterial for that.