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  • tinal pathogenic E. coli bacteria, abbreviated ExPEC. UTI-type E. coli may be food-borne pathogens as well.1037 Scientists suspect that by eating chicken and other meat, women infect their lower intestinal tract with these antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which can then creep up into their bladder.
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