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Can corynebacterium diphtheriae kill?

Yes, but only if a specific beta-phage carrying a toxin gene infects the bacteria. This toxin causes diptheria. You can die through necrosis in the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, or through asphyxiation from the pseudomembrane that forms in the tracheobronchial branch.


Are red tides dangerous?

yes they release a toxin that makes fish not want to eat it because it tastes bad the toxin can kill fish and shellfish if a person eats a tainted shellfish they can die so yes they are dangerous


Why are red tides dangerous to people and organisms?

a type of shellfish creats a toxin that turns red and is highly toxic


A bacteriophage is necessary for toxin production in?

A bacteriophage is necessary for toxin production in certain types of bacteria. This occurs when the bacteriophage infects the bacterial cell and inserts its genetic material, which can include genes encoding toxins. The bacterial cell then produces the toxin as part of the infection process.


What precautions must be taken with botulinum toxin?

Botulinum toxin is produced from the bacterium that causes food poisoning in humans. High doses of the toxin can be fatal.


What bacteria produce toxin that can cause tetanus?

The bacterium which produces the toxin that causes tetanus is Clostridium tetani.


What is Erythrogenic toxin?

A toxin or agent produced by the scarlet fever-causing bacteria that causes the skin to turn red


What is toxin-medicated infection and exmples?

is caused when a living organism is consumed with What_is_Toxin_mediated_infection(as in the case of an infection). Once the organism is inside the human body it produces a toxin that causes the illness. Toxin-mediated infection is different from an intoxication because the toxin is produced inside the human body. An example of an organism that causes this type of illness is Clostridium perfringens.


What is toxin-mediation infection?

A toxin-mediated infection is caused when a living organism is consumed with food (as in the case of an infection). Once the organism is inside the human body, it produces a toxin that causes the illness. Toxin-mediated infection is different from an intoxication because the toxin is produced inside the human body. An example of an organism that causes this type of illness is Clostridium perfringens.


Does a toxin cause infectious diseases?

Not directly, but the infectious microorganism that causes the disease may produce a toxin that is the cause of some of the disease's symptoms. Not every disease causing microorganism produces a toxin.


The botulinus toxin that causes botulism acts by?

Botulinus toxin blocks the release of acetylcholine from the presynaptic terminal. This is a total blockage of neuronal transmission.


What causes the itching from lice infestations?

The itching is an allergic reaction to a toxin in the saliva of the lice.