Tularemia
Q Fever
Tularemia
Brucella species are bacterial agents that can cause brucellosis, a non-specific illness in humans. It can lead to prolonged disability due to symptoms like fever, joint pain, and fatigue, but it is rarely fatal if properly treated with antibiotics.
The bacterial agent that fits this description is Mycoplasma pneumoniae, which causes atypical pneumonia. This infection can lead to a prolonged illness with symptoms such as persistent cough, fatigue, and weakness but is rarely fatal.
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bacterial diseases produce ulcers on the skin
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Binary fission produces two identical bacterial cells.
The bacterial species that produces Deoxyribonuclease is Staphylococcus aureus. It is an enzyme that helps the bacteria break down DNA, allowing it to acquire genetic material from its environment.
I think it's proteins :)
Yes, Q fever can lead to a non-specific illness characterized by flu-like symptoms, fatigue, and, in some cases, prolonged disability. While the acute phase is often self-limiting, some individuals may experience chronic fatigue or other long-term effects. However, Q fever is rarely fatal, especially with appropriate treatment. Overall, while it can significantly impact quality of life, mortality rates are low.
No, tooth decay is caused by bacterial plaque that produces acids which destroy the tooth enamel. Bacterial plaque results from inadequate oral hygiene (brushing and flossing).