yes it does
how does infections spread in hospitals
Bacteria can cause infection and endanger the health of hospital patients who may already be sick from other diseases. Also certain bacterial infections acquired in the hospital, like Methicillin Resistent Staph Aureus (MRSA) or Vancomycin resistent enterococcus (VRE), are not normally contracted outside the hospital setting. These forms of bacteria are resistant to antibiotics and can lead to the rapid deterioration of health and even death. Simple sanitary procedures like hand-washing, contact precautions, and proper sterile technique where possible help to limit the spread of these bacteria.
Yes, some gram-positive cocci bacteria are contagious, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. These bacteria can be spread through direct contact with an infected person or contaminated surfaces, leading to various infections, including skin infections and respiratory infections. It is important to practice good hygiene to prevent the spread of these bacteria.
Bacteria, skin infections, and there are probably more I don't know of...
The lack of hygiene, poor health, not a lot of doctors and infections not taken care of can spread a lot of diseases.
Bacteria spreads through communicable means. This is by multiplication in the body via mitosis. Furthermore, bacteria could spread by the host coughing, sneezing, or shaking a non-host's hand.
Viral and bacterial infections are both spread in basically the same ways. A person with a cold can spread the infection by coughing and/or sneezing. Bacteria or viruses can be passed on by touching or shaking hands with another person.Feb 5, 2014Found on Netdocter.
The mouth contains a mixture of both good and bad bacteria, and those "bad" bacteria include the ones that cause cavities and gum disease.
The spread of bacteria can be prevented by taking regular hygiene precautions. Hand washing, covering your mouth when coughing, and getting necessary rest when ill are examples of how one can reduce the spread of bacteria.
Streptococcus bacteria reproduce in order to multiply and spread to new environments. This allows them to colonize and persist in various host organisms, causing infections. Reproduction is essential for their survival and propagation.
Anything can spread bacteria, including chicken.
Scarlet fever itself does not reproduce, as it is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes. The bacteria reproduce through binary fission, a process where a single bacterial cell divides into two identical daughter cells. When an infected individual coughs or sneezes, the bacteria can spread to others, leading to new infections. Thus, the spread of the bacteria allows for the continuation of the disease.