How do bacteria get into the human body and what harm do they do?

In the human body, bacteria feed, multiply rapidly and poison the body with their waste products. A person can become infected when communicating with a patient through the smallest droplets of saliva when talking, coughing, sneezing, or when eating food or water that has gotten bacteria.



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