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Pathogenic bacteria that cause bacterial. This article is dedicated to human pathogenic bacteria. Although the vast majority of bacteria are harmless or beneficial, quite a lot of bacteria. One of bacterial diseases with high >> << are caused by bacteria, which kills about 2 million people annually, mostly in Africa south of Sahara. Pathogenic bacteria contribute to other globally important diseases, such as that may be caused by bacteria, such as


and, and foodborne diseases that may be caused by bacteria, such as


and. Pathogenic bacteria and cause infections, such as,, and


. criteria are intended to establish a causal link between the causal germs and disease. [Each pathogenic species has a characteristic spectrum of interactions with humans. [Conditionally pathogenic bacteria are pathogenic only under certain conditions, such as a wound that allows entry into the blood, or reduced immune function. For example,


, or is part of the normal and usually exist on the skin or nose without causing disease, but can cause skin infections,


signs and symptoms of walking pneumonia

, and even overwhelming, systemic inflammatory response producing shock, massive expansion of blood vessels and death . Some bacteria, such as, and is


and cause disease mainly in people who suffer or. [Other organisms invariably cause disease in humans, such as >> << that may grow and reproduce only within cells of other organisms. However, infection with intracellular bacteria may be, for example, at the time. Example of intracellular bacteria. One of the


Rickettsia causes and other causes. , Another type obligate intracellular parasites, contains species that can cause or


and may be involved in. and can be intracellular, although they are optional (not obligate intracellular parasites).


[This is a disease caused by an imbalance of natural vaginal bacterial flora and are often confused with () or infection


(), which is not caused. are bacterial in, that the containment cover >> << and. is a bacterial infection. almost exclusively caused by bacteria. Symptoms include frequent feelings and / or the need to urinate, pain during and cloudy urine. The main causal agent. Although


containing various liquids, salts, and waste is not usually the bacteria in it


but when bacteria enter and multiply in or in the urine, which can lead to UTI. caused by pathogenic intestinal bacteria. These pathogenic enteric bacteria are usually distinguished from the usually harmless bacteria normally, but this difference is often not entirely clear, for example, may belong to one group. Bacterial is very contagious among the most common preschool children. This is primarily due to, sometimes. acute deep epidermis to the lymphatic circulation. is diffuse with severe inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous layer. Cellulite can be caused by normal >> << or, and often occurs when the skin has been broken: cracks in the skin, cuts,,,,, intravenously or


insertion sites. The skin on your face or legs most often affected by this infection, though cellulitis can occur on any part of the body. [See also below Bacterial infections can be treated, which are classified as >> << if they kill bacteria, or


, if they just prevent bacterial growth. There are many types of antibiotics and each class >> << process that differs from the agent who found the owner. For example order strattera, antibiotics >> << and inhibit bacterial and not structurally different eukaryotic ribosomes, and therefore have a selective toxicity. Antibiotics are used for treating humans and animals to promote growth. And use may contribute to the rapid development >> << in bacterial populations. Infections can be prevented by measures such as sterilization of skin piercing it with a needle syringe and proper care of catheters. Surgical and dental instruments as


, to prevent infection by bacteria. those used to kill bacteria and other pathogens on surfaces to prevent contamination and reduce the risk of infection. Most bacteria in food killed by cooking temperatures above 73 ° C (163 ° F). [The following, containing the most important human pathogenic bacteria [This is a rather clinical description of the types presented in the previous section, containing the main examples of the disease, treatment, prevention and that they can vary widely between species of the same kind. [[[Neal R. Chamberlain, Ph.D. in D at a University


genomes and related information, bioinformatics resource center funded >>. <<

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