The genus of bacteria that causes more diseases in humans than any other is Staphylococcus, particularly Staphylococcus aureus. This bacterium is responsible for a wide range of infections, including skin infections, pneumonia, and bloodstream infections, as well as conditions like Toxic shock syndrome. Its ability to develop resistance to antibiotics, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), further complicates treatment and increases its impact on public health.
diseases in the Mycobacterium genus Tuberculosis, leprosy etc.
Campylobacter is a genus of bacteria, campylobacter jejuni is associated with human food poisionings.
The Bartonella genus includes at least 11 bacteria species, four of which cause human diseases, including cat-scratch disease and bacillary angiomatosis. However, bartonellosis refers exclusively to the disease caused by B. bacilliformis.
Typhoid,and Cholera are spread by water borne bacteria caused by humans drinking contaminated water.
bacteria
No human made the bacteria lactobaccilus. It is an entire genus of bacteria! The question is a bit like asking who made dogs.
Roughly 10-15% of human diseases are caused by bacteria. Examples include strep throat, tuberculosis, and some types of food poisoning.
It is a disease that causes aids. it kills cells and causes other life threatening diseases called opportunistic infections because of bacteria that doesn't make healthy people sick
A type of bacteria that causes a disease called pneumonia in human beings.
Your hair carries the same kinds of bacteria (and fungi) as you skin does. These can cause diseases.
Yes, squirrels can develop gastrointestinal illnesses from bacteria in human food.
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