Tuberculosis, strep throat, ear infections, food poisoning, tetanus,
chlamydia, gonorrhea, impetigo, gingivitis, stomach ulcers.
it depends on which bacteria are you talking about like Pertussis is also referred to as 'whooping cough'. The bacteria that spread this disease are referred to as bordetella pertussis. The disease takes a toll on the immune system of younger people within 6 weeks. The symptoms of Pertussis include nausea, severe coughing, and fever. The term 'whooping cough' is the result of the sound that the patient makes while coughing. Sadly, the disease spreads in underdeveloped regions of the world, where the access rate of the expensive antibiotics is highly questionable.
Bacteria causes many diseases such as whooping cough, diarrhoea, typhoid fever, bacterial pneumonia and many more! :)
When bacteria in the body and cause disease, hence this phenomenon is called infection. Diseases caused depending on the type and place of occurrence of bacterial infections. An example is typhoid, caused by the bacterium Salmonella thypi. Other bacteria is tuberculosis bacterium, which attacks the lungs causing TB disease, and if spread to the brain, can cause meningitis.
Size of most of the bacteria is between 4 o 10 micrometer. So diameter of strep bacteria should fall between 4 to 8 micrometer.
One type, Fuso-bacterium nucleatum, as an example is said to be 5 to 10 microns long, just under 1 micron in diameter; and occur in colonies of about 1 mm. 25400 microns per inch.
Bacterial infectious diseases # Anthrax # Bacterial Meningitis, # Botulism, # Campylobacteriosis, # Cholera,Diphtheria, # Typhus # Gonorrhea, # Legionellosis, # Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) # Rheumatic Fever
A kidney infection treatable is VERY treatable! It is caused by a bacteria. When the doctor sends your urine sample to the lab, they will identify what kind of bacteria is causing the infection. Generally, 10 days of antibiotics will kill the bacteria.
The size of most of the bacteria is between 4 to 10 micrometer. So the diameter of this rod shaped bacteria should be 4 micrometer and length is about 10 micrometer.
The disease usually lasts about one week, but persists longer in about 20% of cases. At least 10% will have a relapse, and some patients will continue to pass the bacteria for several weeks.
If you have a disease causing you to wet your bed its OK but at age 10 people without the disease should stop wetting their beds and get and go to the bathroom. So no it is not OK to wet to wet the bed at that age.
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