BACTERIAL DISEASES: HUMANS VS MICROORGANISMS

Journal Title: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 11

Abstract

Bacteria, one among the group of microorganisms like virus, protozoa and fungi, is universally present in nature. It is in air, water and soil, the basic elements of life closely associated with all living organisms. Present both in the internal and external environment bacteria constitute both beneficial and pathogenic microbes. The beneficial ones contribute to a healthy living, but a slight change in the environment can cause various diseases. This article reviews about the varied taxonomy, morphology, pathogenesis and identification of bacteria and also the various diseases that are caused by them.

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Dr. Aanchal Tandon

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Dr. Aanchal Tandon (2017). BACTERIAL DISEASES: HUMANS VS MICROORGANISMS. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 6(11), 231-243. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-618251