Vaccines are great for this. Some vaccines distribute inactive bacteria into your body so that your white blood cells can learn to recognize them. This prevents you from getting whatever disease the bacteria cause. Sometimes, however, it is not safe to introduce bacteria to the body like that. In situations like that, I think it would be best to take antibiotics.
Vaccines are great for this. Some vaccines distribute inactive bacteria into your body so that your white blood cells can learn to recognize them. This prevents you from getting whatever disease the bacteria cause. Sometimes, however, it is not safe to introduce bacteria to the body like that. In situations like that, I think it would be best to take antibiotics.
Antibiotics or vaccines. I think...
Non harmful bacteria are referred to as commensal bacteria. These bacteria coexist peacefully with the host organism and do not cause any harm or disease.
The word pathogenic means disease causing. So they can be harmful...but some pathogenic bacteria only are harmful to plants or dogs or cats, etc.
Yes. Your skin has many types of bacteria that are needed to fight off more harmful bacteria. Females have bacteria that help fight off fungal infections. When a bacteria population reaches a certain number it is no longer helpful, and thus considered pathologic
antibiotics kill harmful bacteria
Yes, some prokaryotic organisms can be harmful to people. Examples include certain bacteria like Escherichia coli, Salmonella, and Clostridium botulinum which can cause infections and food poisoning. However, not all prokaryotes are harmful, as many play important roles in human health and in the environment.
Yes. By definition pathogens are disease causing agents.
Protect the cell form any disease or harmful bacteria.
the body does not react well to bacteria. It can be harmful to your body and can start disease
It is a contagious disease that kills people. Not very helpful.
humoral immunity