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What pathogen is often controlled by beneficial bacteria?
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Bacteria is everywhere so yes, it's on animals, in dirt, in the air, on and in food, in and on our bodies and is most often beneficial or benign.
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One such bacterial disease passed by contaminated drinking water is cholera.The causative agent of cholera is the bacteria Vibrio cholerae.
There is beneficial bacteria in yogurt. That's why people with digestive problems often eat yogurt. The bacteria aids in digestion. The main ingredient in yogurt is milk.
The lactose in milk can irritate the symptoms of ulcerative colitis, but generally lactose is not believed to be a central CAUSE of ulcerative colitis. However, "fermented milk" - yogurt - may be beneficial because it contains the bacteria that digest lactose for us. These bacteria should be present in our colon, but as we age they often die out, often by the time we are 15 or 20 yrs. old. Eating yogurt [or other fermented foods] will replenish our gut with these beneficial bacteria and they have already digested most of the lactose in the yogurt.
Inflammation caused by a pathogen is often termed microbial infection. The signs of inflammation include swelling, redness, pain, and a fever.
Dysentery is a generic term meaning "large volume diarrhea, often with blood and/or mucus in the feces". Dysentery can be caused by amoebas, bacteria, viruses or parasites, and the vector changes depending upon the pathogen causing the illness.
Gram-negative rods, Motile and often pigmented, Common opportunistic pathogen
Only some bacteria is harmful to the human body. Most bacteria on and inside the human body are necessary for regular processes to occur. For example, there are bacteria in your mouth and intestines.
Skeletal muscle is most often controlled by conscious thought.
AIDS is neither a virus nor bacterium; it is a syndrome (a series of conditions) caused by a virus called HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). This viral pathogen, which targets the cells of the immune system, often leads to the development of AIDS in HIV-positive people.