Streptococci is the chain-forming bacteria that cause the severe pharyngitis known as a strep throat.
Streptococci is the chain-forming bacteria that cause the severe pharyngitis known as a strep throat.
The bacteria that cause strep throat are Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as group A Streptococcus. These bacteria are typically found in chains, and can be transmitted through respiratory droplets from an infected person. Strep throat can be treated with antibiotics.
Pharyngitis (inflammation of the throat) and neuritis (inflammation of nerves) are two different conditions that are not directly related. Pharyngitis is usually caused by viruses or bacteria, while neuritis can be due to various factors such as infections, injuries, or autoimmune diseases. However, severe pharyngitis may lead to complications or systemic effects that could potentially impact nerves.
cholera is a disease caused by a bacteria that realeases a toxin in the intestine and causes severe diarreah
Whooping cough also known as pertussis is a contagious disease that causes severe coughing. The bacteria that causes whooping cough is gram negative, and hides in the tissues of the human body.
When growing conditions are not right, many bacteria form
Bacteria can be dangerous in many ways. Some bacteria carry diseases that can cause severe illness or even death. Some bacteria causes food to spoil and can make drinking water unsafe to consume.
Clostridium tetani is a bacterium that causes tetanus, a serious infection that affects the nervous system and can result in muscle stiffness and spasms. Clostridium botulinum is a bacterium that produces botulinum toxin, which leads to botulism, a rare but severe illness that can cause paralysis and respiratory failure. Both bacteria are spore-forming and found in soil.
No. It is a plant; a flowering vine which is toxic and causes a severe rash when it touches the skin. Bacteria are microscopic organisms, and they can cause problems too, but they are different from poison ivy.
Tetanus - although it is bacteria on the nail not the rust which causes it.
Yes, they do.
There are at least fifty species of Legionella in existence today. Legionella is a bacteria found in soil, water and other regions of the earth. This dangerous bacteria leads to severe illness that often results in death. The Legionella bacteria is what causes what is known as Legionnaires' Disease.