Bacteria are found everywhere
in the air deep water, food, soil, oceans, even the summit of Mt. Everest. There are different types of bacteria in the human
body and even in the human body. There are many good bacteria that live inside
the digestive system. They help the growth of pathogenic bacteria and also help
fight against the immune system to infection. Many bacteria contain enzymes
that help break chemical bonds in food and thus help us to receive optimal
nutrition.
Bacteria that grow on the
human body without illness or infection, known as bacteria installed. When you
get a cut or injured, resulting in breaking or opening of the skin barrier, to
gain access to certain opportunistic infections in the body. If the person is
healthy and has a strong immune system fights it from unauthorized entry.
However, when the person is weak, resulting in the emergence of a disease
caused by bacteria. These bacteria are the cause of health problems such as a
bacterial pathogen of man. The bacteria that cause disease may also enter the
body through food, water, air, saliva and other bodily fluids. Pathogenic
bacteria is very big list, let's see some examples of pathogenic diseases.
Streptococcus
Streptococcus is a common
bacteria found in the human body. However, certain strains of streptococci
cause of many human diseases. Bacteria pathogenic to humans such as
Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus) causes strep throat, ie sore
throat. Sore throat is not treated quickly can lead to rheumatic fever and
glomerulonephritis. Other infections such as impetigo and worst of necrotizing
fasciitis (bacteria eating fllesh).
Staphylococcus
Staphylococcus aureus the most
common human pathogenic bacteria, especially Staphylococcus. Staph is present
on the skin and mucous membranes is. If she gets a chance, he is not afraid of
what superficial and systemic infections. Examples of diseases that these
bacteria are pathogenic boils, impetigo, folliculitis. It can also cause
serious infections of pneumonia, bacteremia and wound infections and bone. There
are various toxins of Staphylococcus aureus, which produces lead to food
poisoning and toxic shock syndrome.
Other examples of pathogenic
diseases include:
• Gonorrhea
• Diarrhea
• vomiting
• The ear infections
• Ruhr
• sepsis
• The Toxinoses
• Rocky Mountain spotted fever
• Botulism
I can always go with the list
of pathogenic diseases. The following list of pathogenic bacteria will help you
get an idea on different diseases causing bacteria.
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