New bacteria which are not yet discovered attack human beings and cause dangerous diseases. This is not a new phenomenon because bacteria have been around for centuries and it suddenly infects a new strain. To stay away from this deadly bacterium we must know their mechanism and move in a safer way such that we don’t get infected. Bacillus thuringiensis is a very infectious bacterium that infects insects and it is also closely related to the microbe that causes anthrax in human beings. Yersinia pestis is the plague bacterium which evolved from yersinia psuedotuberculosis by passing through the fleas from rats to humans. The insects help bacteria by passing the microbes directly into our blood stream when they bite us. Also, they act as storage for future human diseases. The climate change also is one of the reasons for new insects coming into the vision of human beings. They are also deadly as they carry the bacteria in their blood stream. The researchers hope that the better understanding of the insects will help them to identify new infections.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
DEADLY BACTERIUM
New bacteria which are not yet discovered attack human beings and cause dangerous diseases. This is not a new phenomenon because bacteria have been around for centuries and it suddenly infects a new strain. To stay away from this deadly bacterium we must know their mechanism and move in a safer way such that we don’t get infected. Bacillus thuringiensis is a very infectious bacterium that infects insects and it is also closely related to the microbe that causes anthrax in human beings. Yersinia pestis is the plague bacterium which evolved from yersinia psuedotuberculosis by passing through the fleas from rats to humans. The insects help bacteria by passing the microbes directly into our blood stream when they bite us. Also, they act as storage for future human diseases. The climate change also is one of the reasons for new insects coming into the vision of human beings. They are also deadly as they carry the bacteria in their blood stream. The researchers hope that the better understanding of the insects will help them to identify new infections.
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