| bacteremia |
Presence of bacteria in the bloodstream.
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| bacteria |
(Singular 'bacterium') Microscopic living organisms that can aid in pollution control by metabolizing organic matter in sewage, oil spills or other pollutants. However, bacteria in soil, water or air can also cause human, animal and plant health problems.
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| bacterial pneumonia |
caused by bacteria, most commonly Streptococcus pneumoniae. Tuberculosis is a chronic bacterial pneumonia common throughout the world.
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| bactericidal |
Causing the death of bacteria.
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| bacteria |
Single-celled organisms that have a very simple cell structure and no distinct nucleus. Some bacteria cause diseases, like pneumonia and tuberculosis, but others are necessary to all life on Earth because they break down dead organic material.
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