Bacterial Infectious Diseases
Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms also known as prokaryotes. It is estimated that there are at least no non-million bacteria on our planet. A nonillion means is one followed by 30 zeros. Much of the Earth's biomass is made up of bacteria alone. Bacteria can survive in almost any type of environment, from extreme heat to intense cold conditions, and some can even survive in radioactive waste.
Some of the Diseases are:
- Cholera
- Diphtheria
- Dysentery
- Bubonic Plague
- Pneumonia
- Tuberculosis
- Typhoid
- Typhus
Here are some examples of bacterial infections:
- Bacterial meningitis
- Otitis media
- Pneumonia
- Tuberculosis
- Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
- Gastritis
- Food Poisoning
- Eye Infections
- Sinusitis
- Urinary Tract Infections
- Skin Infections
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases
The most common Infections are Viral Infections, Bacterial Infections, and Fungal Infections.
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