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Pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that cause human illness. Of all species of bacteria in the world, only a small percentage actually cause human disease.
The medical term for disease-causing bacteria is "pathogenic bacteria." These bacteria have the ability to cause infections and illness in the body.
Bacteria and viruses that cause illness are known as pathogens.
A communicable disease is a virus or bacteria that can be transmitted from person to person and cause illness in that other person by way of touch or aerosol mist from sneezing.
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"Pathogen" is something that gives rise to disease or infection. There are bacteria that do not do these things though, such as the culture in yogurt or the E.coli already residing in your stomach.
Spirilla is a serious bacteria that can cause illness in humans. Spirilla bacteria can be picked up via Lyme disease.
Thousands of types of bacteria are naturally present in our environment. Microorganisms that cause disease are called pathogens. When certain pathogens enter the food supply, they can cause foodborne illness. Not all bacteria cause disease in humans. For example, some bacteria are used beneficially in making cheese and yogurt.
Pathogenic bacteria are what causes infectous disease. There are different bacterias that cause different diseases. It is believed that there are over 100 BILLION types of bacteria. Tuberculosis is a bacterial caused disease.
Bacilli bacteria can cause a variety of illnesses in humans, including food poisoning, tetanus, tuberculosis, and anthrax. The specific illness caused by bacilli bacteria depends on the species of bacteria and the route of transmission.
A pathogenic bacteria is capable of causing disease in its host organism by invading tissues and compromising the host's immune response. It can produce toxins or release harmful enzymes that contribute to the development of illness or infection.
Actually, there are both "good" bacteria and "bad" bacteria. We humans even have more bacterial cells in our bodies than actual human cells. The ones that cause illness and disease are called pathogenic bacteria. See the related link below for more information about bacteria.