Antibiotics or vaccines.
I think...
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.
a bacterial carrier is usually call this because it carries a significant amount of bacteria. bacteria resides on 99% of everything in this world. something such as a fly, or a rat can at times carry concentrated amounts of harmful bacteria... and sometimes reffered to as bacterial carriers. a person who is sick with some type of bacterial infection could also be considered a bacterial carrier. Although most of the time when someone reffers to something as a bacterial carrier they mean something or someone containing significant amounts of harmful bacteria, it is in my opinion that pretty much anything can carry harmful bacterial at some level; therefore pretty much anything can be a bacterial carrier.
Most of the bacterial species are NOT harmful. Few are harmful. If they happen to be harmful then they will harm you with out regard to shape. Whether oval, long or spiral.
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.
Bacteria would consider benefitial and harmful bcz many food component are you eating made by bacterial reactions like yeast... but most of spp. are harmful.
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. Bacteria are prokaryotic, so any disease caused by bacteria fits.
Bacteria are prokaryotic. Bacterial cells usually come in one of 3 shapes: cocci, bacilli, spirilla. They can be by themselves, in pair, chains, or clusters. They can use either a flagella or pili to move the cell. Bacteria can reproduce by binary fissionor by conjugation. Bacteria can get into your body a number of ways: by inhaling them, through cuts, eating contaminate food, or getting bit by an infected insect. Bacteria are either heterotrophic or autotrophic. Bacterial disease can usually be fought off with soap, chemicals, and antibiotics. Bacteria can be helpful in many ways such as making food, medicine, help clean our environment, or make several vitamins in the intestines. Bacteria can also be harmful by causing cavities and gum disease, ulcers, or disease by releasing toxins.
antibiotics kill harmful bacteria
Your vagina is supposed to contain bacteria as certain strains of bacteria help to protect the vagina from infection. The vagina is a self-cleaning organ, it has discharge to flush out harmful bacteria and also an acidic pH helps to maintain healthy bacteria within the vagina. As long as you're healthy you don't need to do anything to get bacteria out of your vagina, although if you have a bacterial vaginal infection like Bacterial Vaginosis you need to take antibiotics to kill excess of harmful bacteria.
Yes. By definition pathogens are disease causing agents.
Protect the cell form any disease or harmful bacteria.