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Bacteria (usually) can be killed with ordinary soap or diluted cholrine bleach.
virus
Usually the same way others get it: eating or drinking something contaminated with that bacteria.
That is probably fungus, not bacteria. Look up "body fungus." Treatment is usually adding medication such as Maracyn or Maracyn-Two.
to give very large doses of an antibiotic, usually penicillin, through the vein. Growing streptococcal bacteria are usually eliminated rapidly and easily by penicillin
Septicaemia (American spelling: septicemia) is when there are pathogenic bacteria actively living in the blood stream. The treatment is generally IV antibiotics, IV fluids and supportive care while the bacteria are destroyed. Septicaemia is a life-threatening condition and generally results in a person being very ill, so treatment is usually provided during a hospital stay.
Clean drinking water is usually stored in large tanks. Sewage treatment on the other hand refers to the process of removing the contaminants from the waste water.
No. Not usually. The alcohol is used by the body as any other source of food. It is absorbed long before it reaches the colon where most of them live.
Septic shock is seen most often in patients with suppressed immune systems, and is usually due to bacteria acquired during treatment at the hospital.
It usually means that the vehicle has sensed a slipping wheel and has cut a little power to stop the slipping.
Escherichia Coli are good bacteria that are in the human gut. What they do is that they are usually used for detecting for contaminations. So they can go through your body through drinking water, even though it is not harmful then. They can help tell if that person is contaminated in any way.