Enterobacterial infections can be produced by bacteria that normally live in the human digestive tract without causing serious disease, or by bacteria that enter from the outside
E. coli infections cause most of the enterobacterial infections in the United States
Enterobacterial infections in the digestive tract typically start when the organisms invade the mucous tissues that line the digestive tract
Enterobacterial infections are disorders of the digestive tract and other organ systems produced by a group of gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria called Enterobacteriaceae
The usual incubation period is 12-72 hours
bacteria
Bacteria.
lack of calcium
The bacteria and all of the germs come together and cause the infections in your intestine
pores
if you use an unstaril neddle
fungus
Styes are infections of the sebaceous glands at the base of the eye lashes. The infections are from staph bacteria.