What are the diseases caused by bacteria?

Some representatives of the Kingdom of “Bacteria” are capable of causing disease in living organisms. Plants often develop bacteriosis characterized by leaf spot, rotting of plant organs, and wilting. Some animals develop glanders, anthrax, and brucellosis under the influence of pathogenic bacteria. In particular, these microorganisms are responsible for the appearance of angina, meningitis, tetanus, diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid, cholera and many other diseases in humans. The plague that swept Europe centuries ago is also a product of the bacterial nature (it is caused by the plague bacillus).



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