Laboratory bacterium (E. Coli)
Pair
stomach - thymus
Generalities:
Mainly in Europe, a new strain of the E-coli bacterium has appeared that is resistant to various medications, even the most powerful ones such as colistin. Some researchers suspect that this bacterium has been created in a laboratory since it is not explained that in a natural way it could have reached such resistance. The bacteria is more dangerous, especially when presented together with enterobacter pneumoniae, in which case it can be deadly.
It es recommended to scrupulously scan all the pairs. Very different symtoms could be presented from one pacient to another.
Symtoms:
Gastric alterations, mainly diarrhea, can be confused with Salmonella. It can also infect the urinary tract or depress the immune system.
Transmission
It is transmitted mainly by contaminated food. Extreme hygiene measures in the preparation of food. See E-Coli.