Bacterial Infectious Diseases

Bacterial infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic bacteria invading the body. These diseases range from mild to severe and can affect various organs and systems. Common examples include tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and strep throat, caused by Streptococcus pyogenes. Transmission occurs through direct contact, contaminated food or water, or inhalation of airborne particles. Symptoms vary but often include fever, fatigue, and localized pain or inflammation. Diagnosis typically involves bacterial cultures or molecular techniques, while treatment usually requires antibiotics. Prevention includes proper hygiene, vaccinations, and safe food practices. Emerging antibiotic resistance poses a significant challenge to managing these diseases effectively.

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