Microbial Diseases

A microorganism may be a microbe that has the potential to cause sickness. An infection is that    the invasion      and multiplication of infective microbes in a private or population. Disease is once the infection causes injury        to the individual’s important functions or systems. An infection doesn't invariably lead to disease. To cause an        infection, microbes should enter our bodies. Microbes will enter the body through the four sites listed below:Respiratory tract (mouth and nose) e.g. respiratory  disease virus that causes the contagious disease.     Gastrointestinal tract (mouth oral cavity) e.g. eubacteria epidemic cholera that causes    cholera. Urogenital tract  e.g. Escherichia  that causes    urinary tract infection. Breaks within the skin surface e.g. eubacteria tetani that causes tetanus.

  • Microbial diseases in Humans
  • Common Microbial Diseases
  • Microbial diseases in Skin and Eye

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