If you are referring to a bacterial vaginal infection, then it is called Bacterial Vaginosis. This is not felt to be a sexually transmittted disease, but it is generally seen in situations where there are multiple sexual partners. The most common symptoms are a vaginal discharge and a "fishy" odor. It can be seen along with Sexually Transmitted Diseases an use of an IUD for birth control.
You can get infected by bacteria and viruses by open wounds, breathing in the air from someone coughing in your face or in their hand and then touching a door knob or just about anything they touch and then you touch and put your fingers in your mouth or on something you eat. Sex, drinking after someone. Yourself if your immune system is compromised. If your immune system is strong you're fairly safe except for a few bugs like AIDS and Hepatitis and TB. Not cleaning properly after handling raw meats. The 1st line of defense is to keep your hands washed and avoid breakage of the skin. If you cough then cough in your shirt or on your sleeve not in your hand. Don't shake hands with people, salute or touch elbows. I'm sure they're more answers to this question than I know of. This is a start.
Bacteria can get on food in loads of ways such as soil, raw meat, decay, dead skin cells, fingernails, unclean equipment. As soon as you pick a vegetable or fruit from where is is growing then i starts to die, Take strawberries they taste great just picked, leave for a few days and they are uneatable as they have no flavor.
Additional information on bacteria Chicken and poultry products can contain salmonella and other harmful bacteria. Eggs contain salmonella and on average 30 Americans dye from eating raw eggs. Fruint and vegtables are safe to eat raw if washed but may not treat as nice food.
it comes when your sleeping
Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanic acid) is an antibiotic used against bacteria: urinary infections, mouth infections, respiratory tract infections, skin infections etc.
They are treated with antibiotics. <-----------Fungal infections are NOT treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics only kill bacteria.
no, unless the immune system is compromised
Pneumonia
Most bladder infections (cystitis) are caused by bacteria.
Bacteria
Bacteria infections
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Bacteria.
Yes, animals can be infected by bacteria.
which bacteria are responsible for infections.
no. infections are caused by bacteria or virus, not radiation
They Kill Bacteria
Penicillin is an antibiotic. Penicillin is used to treat many different types of infections caused by bacteria, such as ear infections prescribed by doctors for bacterial infections in woundsDestroys the cell walls of the bacteria allowing the bacteria's cytoplasm to exit the cell as well as allowing water and ions to enter, causing apoptosis of the bacteria.
Penicillin is an antibiotic. Penicillin is used to treat many different types of infections caused by bacteria, such as ear infections prescribed by doctors for bacterial infections in woundsDestroys the cell walls of the bacteria allowing the bacteria's cytoplasm to exit the cell as well as allowing water and ions to enter, causing apoptosis of the bacteria.
Urinary tract infections are bacterial (caused by bacteria).
The bacteria and all of the germs come together and cause the infections in your intestine