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ANSWERThere are many diseases whose causitive agents are bacteria. Just to name a few:Tuberculosis caused by mycoplasmaStrepthroat and rhumatic fever by StreptococciAcute sore throat by StreptococciAcne caused by PropionbacteriaPink eye caused by HemophilusTyphoid fever by SalmenellaNote: Influenza and HIV are viruses not bacteria and cheese is not a disease.Flesh eating diseaseby Staphylococci
Some human diseases, such as erythromycin and tetracycline, are made by bacteria.
NO, it is caused by the Trisomy of the human chromosome 21
The Bartonella genus includes at least 11 bacteria species, four of which cause human diseases, including cat-scratch disease and bacillary angiomatosis. However, bartonellosis refers exclusively to the disease caused by B. bacilliformis.
bacteria offers biotechnologist great advantages with different kinds of diseases and viruses that harm the human race.
diseases in the Mycobacterium genus Tuberculosis, leprosy etc.
Plenty. They are known as pathogenic bacteria. Visit the bacteria museum online,
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Viruses ALL ignore antibiotics, Bacterial infections vary in their response depending on the sensitivity of the bacteria to the specific antibiotic.
Typhoid,and Cholera are spread by water borne bacteria caused by humans drinking contaminated water.
ANSWERThere are many diseases whose causitive agents are bacteria. Just to name a few:Tuberculosis caused by mycoplasmaStrepthroat and rhumatic fever by StreptococciAcute sore throat by StreptococciAcne caused by PropionbacteriaPink eye caused by HemophilusTyphoid fever by SalmenellaNote: Influenza and HIV are viruses not bacteria and cheese is not a disease.Flesh eating diseaseby Staphylococci
Viruses ALL ignore antibiotics, Bacterial infections vary in their response depending on the sensitivity of the bacteria to the specific antibiotic.
The organisms that cause the diseases that we are looking at and human cells are both eukaryotic cells, so only certain drug can be used to rid the both of the infection without harming the human body. When we use antibiotics to kill bacteria, it is usually targeted at the cell wall. This doesn't kill human cells because their cells don't have a cell wall.
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There are many human diseases that are caused by fungus, some commonly known diseases caused by fungi are jock itch, ringworm and athlete's foot. There are other uncommon diseases caused by fungus and one that I can name of is called Favus.
Pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that cause human illness. Of all species of bacteria in the world, only a small percentage actually cause human disease.
Your hair carries the same kinds of bacteria (and fungi) as you skin does. These can cause diseases.