Bacterial disease


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A bacterial disease is an abnormal condition of an organism (disease) caused by bacteria, a type of unicellular microorganisms. Not all bacteria cause disease, and not all diseases are caused by bacteria, or even microorganisms.

Examples of bacterial diseases

  • Tuberculosis
  • Some forms of meningitis
  • Syphilis
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