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How did E. coli become an opportunisticpathogen in Nancy’s case?
become an opportunistic
pathogen in Nancy’s case?
E. coli did not become an opportunisticpathogen in Nancy’s case.
E. coli did not become an opportunistic
pathogen in Nancy’s case.
The cranberry juice that she drank ledto the E. coli infection.
The cranberry juice that she drank led
to the E. coli infection.
The antibiotics that Nancy took for hersinus infection killed normal microbiota that hold E. coli in check, allowingit to multiply in her urinary tract.
The antibiotics that Nancy took for her
sinus infection killed normal microbiota that hold E. coli in check, allowing
it to multiply in her urinary tract.
The E. coli went from her sinuses to herurinary tract.
The E. coli went from her sinuses to her
urinary tract.
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