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What bacteria should I be aware of in my drinking water, and what happens to them after they e removed by Seagull IV water purifier?

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What bacteria should I be aware of in my drinking water, and what happens to them after they
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Fortunately, there are only a few strains of bacteria you normally need to be concerned about relative to drinking water. These are salmonella, of which S. typhosa, or typhoid fever, bacteria is the best known, shigella, which causes diarrhea and cramping, the dreaded cholera of the Middle Ages and some foreign countries at the present time, and the well-known E. coli. Additionally, some bacteria, such as Campylobacter jejeuni, which formerly were considered to be nonpathogenic to man, have been found to be human pathogens. Bacteria normally have relatively short life spans (measured in hours, not days or years). Bacteria, like people, need food to exist and multiply.

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