Rat-Bite fever is one disease caused by spirilla minus (the minus doesn't really mean that much)
my source is the CDC
spirilla is split into sub groups like:
treponema pallida, that causes syphilis
Borrelia burgdorferi, that causes lyme disease
my source is Milady's Standard Cosmetology
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Spiral-shaped bacteria like Helicobacter pylori can cause diseases such as stomach ulcers and gastritis. Another example is Treponema pallidum, which causes syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection.
Spirochaetes are spiral shaped bacteria
There are three types of Spirochaete
1. Brachyspiraceae
2. Leptospiraceae
3. Spirochaetaceae
Disease
1. Leptospira species causes Leptospirosis (Weil's Disease)
2. Borrelia burgdorferi, B. garinii, and B. afzelii, which cause Lyme disease
Borrelia recurrentis, which causes Relapsing fever
3. Treponema pallidum subspecies which cause treponematoses such as Syphilis and Yaws.
4. Brachyspira pilosicoli and Brachyspira aalborgi, which cause intestinal spirochaetosis
Rat Bite Fever can be casued by Spirillum minus
sodoku is caused by Rat Bite Fever
Tuberculosis is a human disease caused by bacteria, specifically Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Some common diseases caused by anaerobic bacteria include bacterial vaginosis, periodontal disease, and certain types of wound infections. These bacteria thrive in environments with little to no oxygen, leading to infections in various parts of the body.
Anthrax bacteria do not cause Sorter's disease in sorters. Sorter's disease, also known as sorter's pneumonia, is a lung disease caused by inhaling dust particles containing fungi, bacteria, or organic materials. Anthrax is a bacterial infection that primarily affects animals, including humans, through contact with contaminated animals or animal products.
Pathogenic bacteria are what causes infectous disease. There are different bacterias that cause different diseases. It is believed that there are over 100 BILLION types of bacteria. Tuberculosis is a bacterial caused disease.
Living organisms that cause disease are known as pathogens. These can include bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and prions. Pathogens can enter the body through various means and lead to infections that result in illness.