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Sue went to a farmer's market with her fifth-grade class. they were given unpasteurized apple juice, and after 2 days sue experienced cramps, diarrhea, and kidney failure. which bacteria is likely the culprit
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The bacterial culprit that made the students have those symptoms is the E. coli or also known as
Escherichia coli. It is a bacteria that could be seen from food or drinks that are contaminated by feces. The reason why the students inhabit this is because from the apple that has not been unpasteurized, where it could have been contaminated. They will likely experience the symptoms above as those symptoms represents that they are inhabiting the E. coli.
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