salmonella
No, not at all. Bacteria that cause disease such as salmonella, can be found in food.
bad bacteria
Good bacteria help in digestion of food and fight microbes invading the body. Bad bacteria can make people sick or spoil food.
No such thing as "bad bacteria" and "good bacteria" because they are all one and the same (though not literally) and can be affected by the same thing if the "bad" bacteria is targeted. A rod-shaped bacterium can be any bacterial species, "good" or "bad."
Lactic acid bacteria are not inherently "bad." In fact, some strains of lactic acid bacteria are beneficial and commonly used in food fermentation processes, like in yogurt and sauerkraut. However, certain strains of lactic acid bacteria can cause food spoilage if they grow uncontrollably in food products.
Common types of bacteria found in food include Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria, and Campylobacter. These bacteria can cause foodborne illnesses if consumed in contaminated food.
Dysentery is caused by bacteria in bad drinking water.
bacteria gets its enery from sugars that are found in food
many however they arent considered to be bad bacteria, its normal bacteria as is in yogurt and milk
EColi bacteria is a very dangerous and deadly bacteria that is found on food.
yes some bacteria are good and some are bad for exsample one bacteria helps you digess food
It isn't. Actually, it helps to get rid of bacteria and germs in food.