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For plato users the answer is False and no Bacteria cannot cause human illness
It would be easier to list bacteria that are known to cause foodborne illness, since there are many many more that don't. But here are a few:non-pathogenic E. coliAcetobacterLactobacillus
Very few bacteria cause illness And some bacteria are used to make food such as cheese and yogurt.
Nonenterics are enterobacteriae that does not cause GI illness.
Not all of it. Some bacteria are beneficial to our health (like those that help our digestive system) and some bacteria are bad and cause illness.
Bacteria and viruses are two organisms which might cause food poisoning or food borne illness.
Bacteria from uncleaned surfaces or uncooked food cause food borne illnesses.
"Chemicals, heavy metals, parasites, fungi, viruses and bacteria can cause food borne illness."
Food borne illness is caused by consuming contaminated foods or beverages. Many different disease-causing microbes or pathogens can contaminate foods, so there are many different types of food borne illnesses. Most food borne diseases are infections caused by a variety of bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
For plato users the answer is False and no Bacteria cannot cause human illness
acute enreric illness
They either kill the bacteria that cause the illness, or they are killing the pain you would have from the illness
Pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that cause human illness. Of all species of bacteria in the world, only a small percentage actually cause human disease.
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Eubacteria
It would be easier to list bacteria that are known to cause foodborne illness, since there are many many more that don't. But here are a few:non-pathogenic E. coliAcetobacterLactobacillus
Tuberculosis, Typhoid, and botulism.