Any disease spread or caused by bacterium would be considered a bacterial disease. A good example of a bacteria that spreads disease indirectly would be "Escherichia coli" (commonly referred to as "E. Coli"), which causes food poisoning, or the disease Anthrax, which is directly caused by the "Bacillus anthracis" bacteria.
Fever, increase in total WBC count, specifically neutrophil count, inflammation, redness and discharge of exudate (pus) of infected organ or body part (example, reddened inflamed ear drum in the case of an ear infection, reddened inflamed tonsils in the case of strep throat)
Bacterial diseases are diseases caused by bacteria rather than viruses
the two common symptoms caused by bacterial infections are a Fever and a Rash!
Some bacterial diseases are pneumonia, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, meningitis, and bronchitis.
Mangoes do not have viral diseases. Instead, they have bacterial and fungal diseases. Some of the include bacterial fruit rot, blossom blight, and blue mold.
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bacterial diseases produce ulcers on the skin
bacterial diseases produce ulcers on the skin
bacterial diseases produce ulcers on the skin
Bacterial diseases are diseases caused by bacteria, in contrast to those caused by parasites, viruses, or fungi.
Mangoes do not have viral diseases. Instead, they have bacterial and fungal diseases. Some of the include bacterial fruit rot, blossom blight, and blue mold.
Antibiotics.
Yes. Bacterial diseases can be treated with antibiotics. Viral diseases have to run their course. Many viral diseases have vaccines available, such as flu, measles, mumps, chicken pox and so on. If your cold or flu turns into pneumonia, then that can be treated since it is bacterial.
bacterial diseases produce ulcers on the skin
It is thousand times easier to fight bacterial diseases in US than Africa. But when it comes to viral diseases, the difference is less dramatic.
bacterial diseases produce ulcers on the skin
Good hygiene.
Antibiotics or sulfonamides.