Wednesday, February 22, 2012

But there are those that can be very deadly ...

Some of these infections is quite soft and the immune system of our body is able to deal with them. But there are those that can be very deadly, and if left untreated, can lead to death. Here is a list of 5 infectious diseases caused by bacteria. A. Cholera


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cholera caused by Vibrio cholera bacteria that contaminate water and food are usually seafood. This can cause diarrhea and loss of water. 2. Meningitis


Meningitis can be caused or viruses or bacteria. Many different types of bacteria can cause meningitis, but in most cases of bacterial meningitis or meningococcal pneumococcal. Bacteria can not live outside the human body. Grows well on the back of the nose and throat, or upper respiratory tract. Thus, the disease is spread through coughing or sneezing or kissing. 3. Tetanus Tetanus is caused by


toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetanus. This disease can not spread from person to person, but the bacterium is present in the soil, the intestines and purchase strattera feces of household and farm animals, and human selection. This dangerous disease as it affects the nervous system and causes paralysis that can lead to death, but the disease is easily prevented through vaccination. 4. Tuberculosis Tuberculosis


caused by a bacterium tuberculosis Mycobacterium, which spreads through the air. This is a very contagious disease that causes shortness of breath, as bacteria infect the lungs. 5. Whoopping


cough Whooping cough caused by a bacterium pertusis Bordatella, which spreads through the air. This can cause severe coughing caused by infection windpipe (trachea). High infectious diseases are currently not fatal, as before, to be with new treatments discovered and many advances in health care. However, if proper treatment and vaccination is not specified, these infections can lead to death. .

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