There are many, many diseases caused by bacteria. Far too many to list here
antibodies to fight bacteria and antitoxins to neutralise the toxins produced by bacteria.
Yes. Different forms of bacteria can infect you with diseases.
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i think they are called Pathogens Bacteria that cause disease are called pathogenic bacteria. Bacteria can cause diseases in humans, in other animals, and also in plants. Some bacteria can only make one particular host ill; others cause trouble in a number of hosts, depending on the host specificity of the bacteria. The diseases caused by bacteria are almost as diverse as the bugs themselves and include food poisoning, tooth ache anthrax, even certain forms of cancer. It is impossible to sum up all bacterial diseases and it would be pretty boring. The Infectious Diseases fact sheets gives brief descriptions of diseases, including infectious diseases.
Several diseases are caused by spirella bacteria. Two known diseases are Lyme disease and syphilis. Lyme disease is transmitted through bacteria in ticks.
Bacteria that make people sick come from different sources. A person can ingest food or a beverage that has bacteria and make them sick. One bacteria that is found in some foods is salmonella. Other sources of bacteria are contaminated swimming pools or rivers in which a person can swim in. These are called waterborne diseases. Similarly, many different diseases are caused by bacteria.
Bacteria
Bacteria are not vectors that carry viral diseases.
Some bacteria are destroyed with stomach acid while others make it past and are killed by other bacteria in the gut. Make note that some bacteria are not killed in your body at all and can cause major diseases.
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Bacteria can be helpful by forming food compounds and fighting diseases. But they can also make us ill when it's get high
A small portion, about 1%, of bacteria cause diseases. These are called pathogens or sometimes a germ.