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no, some bacterias actually help prevent diseases

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No, not all bacteria cause disease. Many bacteria are actually beneficial and essential for functions like digestion and nutrient cycling in the environment. Only a small percentage of bacteria are pathogenic and have the potential to cause diseases in humans and animals.

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