It is not; they are separate causes. Chlamydia is bacterial, and yeast is fungal.
Not necessarily, some Bacillus can have big colonies
No, Zithromax treats bacterial infections. It is not effective against fungal infections like yeast.
The yeast colonies never allow other bacterial colonies to grow around any media because they don't want competition. The yeast colonies never allow other bacteria colonies to grow around any media because they eliminate competition.
You should take your dog to a vet and have the vet give you some medication for your dog, possibly Otomax Ointment, that will kill any Fungal and/or Bacterial based ear infections.
There are different types of fungal infections.A yeast infection is a specific type of fungal infection (candida yeast).
Erysipelas, also known as St. Anthony's Fire, is an intensely red bacterial infection that occurs on the face and lower extremities. I can't see anywhere that it causes fungal infections but ppl who has a fungal infection, yeast, has an increased risk to get Erysipelas.
Bacterial and fungal diseases are among the many disease categories which are not the result of a virus. A bacterial disease, for instance, would be strep pneumonia. A fungal disease would be a yeast infection, for instance.
The fungal infection is caused by a yeast like candida albicans.
Yeast extract is used as a foodsource for growing bacterial and fungal cultures (and also for humans.) Yeast extract has most or all of the vitamins and minerals that cells need to grow and to multiply. For human comsumption, yeast extract is mixed with herbs and spices and used as a sandwich spread. 'Vegemite' is a popular brand of yeast extract in Australia.
Yeast extract is used as a foodsource for growing bacterial and fungal cultures (and also for humans.) Yeast extract has most or all of the vitamins and minerals that cells need to grow and to multiply. For human comsumption, yeast extract is mixed with herbs and spices and used as a sandwich spread. 'Vegemite' is a popular brand of yeast extract in Australia.
Thrush is a yeast (fungal) infection that is typically diagnosed through a fungal culture or a microscopic examination of the exudate.