Which of the following are coliforms and always found in the intestine of humans and animals? Select 3 correct answer(s): a) Klebsiella pneumoniae b) Shigella sp. c) Enterobacter sp. d) Escherichia coli e) Vibrio sp. f) Campylobacter jejuni g) Salmonella sp.
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Coliforms are a group of bacteria that are commonly found in the intestines of humans and animals, as well as in soil and water. They are used as indicators of fecal contamination and can cause illness if present in high numbers. The three correct answers Show more…
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