Amateur scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) was the first person to observe bacteria and other microorganisms. He made a single-lens microscopes and described bacteria and other microorganisms (calling them "animalcules") in a series of letters to the Royal Society of London between 1674 and 1723.
Who was the scientist who first suggested that the bacteria are responsible for many diseases of humans and animals
There are many different kinds of bacteria, and those cause many different kinds of diseases. For instance, streptococcus can cause meningitis.
Yes. Different forms of bacteria can infect you with diseases.
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Several diseases are caused by spirella bacteria. Two known diseases are Lyme disease and syphilis. Lyme disease is transmitted through bacteria in ticks.
Bacteria
Bacteria are not vectors that carry viral diseases.
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There are many, many diseases caused by bacteria. Far too many to list here
Cocci bacteria can be responsible for causing many illnesses and diseases. It causes strep throat, some skin diseases and pneumonia, among many others. They can also cause gonorrhea, meningitis, and skin lesions.
A small portion, about 1%, of bacteria cause diseases. These are called pathogens or sometimes a germ.
There are many many diseases that result from bacteria. Tetanus, Diptheria, STDs, Lyme disease are some.