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Health

Bacteria

Streptococcus agalactiae (Streptococcus agalactiae)

Beta-hemolytic group B streptococcus agalactiae (Streptococcus agalactiae) belongs to the Gram-positive bacteria.

Mycoplasma hominis: structure, symptoms, treatment

Urogenital mycoplasmosis is a very common pathology that is classified as a sexually transmitted disease and can be caused by different types of mycoplasma.

Mycoplasma chominis: what is it, how to treat?

Pathogenic microbes often act as causative agents of infections and inflammatory reactions, in which healthy cells are damaged, both by the microbes themselves and by the toxic products of their vital activity.

Structure, life cycle, symptoms of diseases caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae

A dangerous inflammatory lung disease caused by a pathogenic agent is mycoplasma pneumonia. Let's consider the features of the disease and methods of its treatment.

Mycoplasma genitalium in men and women

All of them are pathogens of urogenital mycoplasmosis, their pathogenicity for humans in the light of modern research leaves no doubt, although infection does not necessarily lead to the development of the disease - these microorganisms are often found in practically healthy people.

Bartonella bacillus in humans: where to test, what to treat with

The bacterium Bartonella is a hemotrophic microorganism belonging to the genus of the same name Bartonella, which, in turn, is a representative of the class of alpha-proteobacteria.

Fusobacteria: friend or foe?

According to the classification accepted in microbiology, fusobacteria belong to prokaryotes and are gram-negative anaerobic bacteria that live in the body of humans and other mammals, being part of the permanent normal microbiocenosis or microflora.

Listeria

Listeria is a type of microorganism that is represented by 6 types of gram-positive rod-shaped bacteria.

Ureaplasma

Ureaplasma is an inhabitant of the microflora of the urogenital tract, but far from permanent. In fact, it is a conditionally pathogenic microorganism that can be found in the organs of the urinary system and not cause any symptoms.

Chlamydia psittaci (Chlamydia psittaci)

Chlamydia psittaci (Chlamydia psittaci) causes anthropozoonotic diseases that develop as a result of human infection through professional, and less commonly, household contact with animals and birds.

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