salmonella
Yes, a UTI (urinary tract infection) is typically caused by bacterial infection. The most common bacteria responsible for UTIs is Escherichia coli (E. coli), which is usually found in the digestive system. In some cases, UTIs can also be caused by other bacteria such as Klebsiella or Proteus.
because when a genotype or phenotype get substituted for the chromosome's nucleus it creates a type of bacteria that is harmful to animals and humans
Neutrophils are typically increased in response to a bacterial infection. They are the first responders of the immune system and phagocytize bacteria to help eliminate the infection.
Colds make the upper respiratory system less resistant to bacterial infection. Secondary bacterial infection may lead to middle ear infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, sinus infection, or strep throat.
An infection of the digestive system that causes bloody diarrhea.
endometriosis
An infectious disease spread by contaminated water and food. It affects your digestive system.
Influenza, is a bacterial infection.
An ear infection primarily affects the ear and auditory system, but it can indirectly impact the digestive system. Pain and discomfort from the infection may lead to decreased appetite or changes in eating habits. Additionally, if the infection is severe and requires antibiotics, these medications can disrupt the balance of gut bacteria, potentially leading to digestive issues such as diarrhea or upset stomach. Overall, while the ear infection itself doesn't directly affect the digestive system, its associated symptoms and treatments can have an influence.
Bacterial infection of the CNS can result in abscesses and empyemas (accumulations of pus).
yes
The digestive system prepares liquid and solid nutrientsfor use by cells by breaking down the complex molecules that give living things energy and raw material, if there was an infection it would disrupt the function of the digestive system