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E. coli is the most common cause of urinary tract infections and bacterial infections in the bloodstream worldwide.
Norway has a higher incidence of bladder cancer and colorectal cancer compared with many other countries.
The fewer of these bacteria that circulate in the population, the lower the incidence of these types of cancer, says Jukka Corander .
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