Chlamydia can't live in water. The bacteria can live for only a few minutes outside the body.
Yes, Enterococcus bacteria can survive in the environment outside of the body. They are able to persist in soil, water, and other surfaces, making them a common cause of infections in healthcare settings and communities.
the harmful bacteria live in air,human body etc.
Hepatitis C can live for 1 week outside the body.
its a bacteria that comes from off your pets when they go outside it effects all tissues in your body.
The survival time of bacteria outside the body varies greatly depending on the species, environmental conditions, and surface type. Some bacteria can survive for hours to days on surfaces, especially in moist environments, while others may only survive for minutes in dry conditions. Proper cleaning and disinfection can help reduce the risk of bacterial survival on surfaces.
They are there every where in and outside the body. They are there in your colon. They are there in your mouth and nose. They are there on your skin.
no
Infective bacteria outside the body can be killed by disinfectants such as bleach, rubbing alcohol, and hydrogen peroxide. Heat, UV light, and certain antimicrobial agents can also be effective in killing bacteria.
E.coli
Depends on the bacteria, most bacteria in our body is ok at 98.6 degrees. so by the body elevating our temps with fever we try to kill the bacteria.
E. coli bacteria can survive on surfaces like shoes for a few hours to a few days, depending on factors such as humidity, temperature, and surface material. It is important to regularly clean and disinfect surfaces that may come into contact with E. coli to prevent its spread.