Topic: Bacteria

Why the Skin is the Body's First Barrier Against Bacteria That Causes Infections?

There are several types of bacteria, both good and bad. In fact, most bacterial species can't cause disease. A lot of species even play beneficial characters producing antibiotics and foodstuffs. The soil teems with free-living bacteria that perform more essential functions in the biosphere, like nitrogen fixation. Also, our ...
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Disinfectants may boost growth of superbugs: study

Disinfectants commonly used in homes and medical facilities can boost the resistance of some bacteria to life-saving antibiotics, according to a study released Monday. The findings shed light on how at least one pathogen -- Pseudomonas aeruginosa -- spreads, and could apply to other hospital superbugs as well, the authors say. P ...
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Microbiology Analysis of Drinking Water

Drinking water supplies are prone to contamination with sewage or other excreted matter may cause outbreaks of intestinal infections such as typhoid fever.Monitoring and detection of indicator and disease-causing micro-organisms are a major part of sanitary microbiology. By chlorinating drinking water supplies, control of most major disease-causing bacteria can ...
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Yeast Infections ? 4 Simple Guidelines to Rid Yeast Infection Permanently

Yeast infections can be cured in a lot of ways. It is caused by bad bacteria called Candida, which resides in the damp, moist and darkest part of the body such as vagina, penis, anus and others. They stay in the body living with us in harmony until our immune ...
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