
Escherichia coli O157:H7
"Hamburger Disease", E. coli
causing each year an estimated 780 to 900 million cases of diarrhoea and up to 500,000 deaths;
occasionally creating a life-threatening complication called hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which requires hospitalization, and may leave a life-long legacy of kidney problems, blindness, and paralysis.
Symptoms appear three to four days after this bacterium's arrival and usually disappear five to 10 days later.
Some forms of E. coli are not dangerous, but are normal and even beneficial residents in the human digestive tract.
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