Yes
No, there has to be some contact with the bacteria and it has to enter your body through mucous membranes or an interuption in your skin.
Dry skin can crack, allowing the bacteria to get below the surface of the skin.
yes
blood septicemia.a grave condition .
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Yes definitely there is a more possibility of infecting skin from bacteria through scratch on the skin. Person can avoid such type of infection by daily use antibacterial soap containing natural ingredients for fighting against them.
Leptospira interrogans can survive for as long as six months outdoors under favorable conditions. Leptospira bacteria can enter the body through cuts or other skin damage or through mucous membranes (such as the inside of the mouth and nose).
The cut allows a passage way for bacteria to enter your body. The bacteria enter. The infection forms because of the bacteria.
The disease is usually acquired during childhood and is spread from one person to another by direct skin-to-skin contact. The bacteria enter the skin through a small cut, scratch, or other skin damage.
bacteria enter the body through a cut, scratch, insect bite, surgical wound, or other skin injury. Once the bacteria enter the lymphatic system, they multiply rapidly and follow the lymphatic vessel like a highway
Oraganisms can enter the body through skin contact, nasal inhalation and putting things in your mouth. They can also enter an open wound very easily making it infected. Your bodys primary barrier is the skin and are secondary barrier is our white blood cells. White blood cells attack bacteria and virus's in to ways, the first being ingulfing the bacteria and killing and the second being creating antibodies that surround the bacteria and quickly kill them.