Bacterial Infectious Diseases

Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms. They are of 3 types: spherical (cocci), rod-shaped (bacilli) and spiral (spirochetes). Most microbes won't hurt you - less than 1 percent of the various kinds make people sick. Many are useful. A few bacteria help to digest food, destroy infection-causing cells and give the body required nutrients. Microorganisms are additionally utilized in making healthy food like curd and cheese.

But infectious bacteria make one ill. They replicate rapidly in your body. Many radiate synthetic substances called toxins, which can harm the tissue and make you sick. Example of bacteria that causes infection is Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and E. coli.

 

  • Pneumonia
  • Tuberculosis
  • Botulism
  • Typhoid
  • Cholera
  • Diptheria
  • Meningitis
  • Tetanus
  • Lyme Disease

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