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Research released by UC students Wednesday shows significant E. coli level in the nearby park after storms caused flooding.
Green iguanas in captivity are known carriers of E. coli and salmonella bacteria. In a study of captive green iguanas in ...
Nine families are suing a California-based produce company after more than 90 cases of serious E. coli infections were found ...
UC study finds dangerous E. coli levels in Burnet Woods after sewer overflow. Researchers and community advocates call for ...
Human E. coli levels in Burnet Woods Park exceed safety threshold after sewer overflow. Public health risk highlighted by UC research team.
Scientists believe they may have found a bacterial toxin in E.coli which leaves behind specific patterns of DNA mutation ...
The Danish biotech’s SNIPR001 drug – delivered using a bacteriophage carrier – was able to “target and remove” Escherichia coli in the human gastrointestinal tract, including resistant ...
The students investigated E. coli levels in the soil at Burnet Woods Park after 'a combined sewer overflow event' late ...
The student team investigated E. coli levels in the soil at Burnet Woods Park after “a combined sewer overflow event” that happened earlier this month as heavy rain drenched the region for ...
nearly 40% were found to carry E. coli strains that were resistant to antibiotics. There is no scientific evidence that indicates wild green iguanas in Florida transmit pathogens to humans.
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