A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON: BACTERIA
Akash Shelke*, Abhishek Rahane, Devendra Shinde, Ashpak Patel and Fayaj Shaikh
ABSTRACT
Bacteria are ubiquitous in the atmosphere, with concentrations of bacterial cells typically exceeding 1×104 M−3 over land. Numerous studies have suggested that the presence of bacteria in the atmosphere may impact cloud development, atmospheric chemistry, and microbial biogeography. Bacterial infections have a large impact on public health. Disease can occur at anybody site and can be caused by the organism itself or by the body's response to its presence. Bacteria are transmitted to humans through air, water, food, or living vectors. The principal modes of transmission of bacterial infection are contact, airborne, droplet, vectors, and vehicular. Preventive measures have a dramatic impact on morbidity and mortality. Such measures include
water treatment, immunization of animals and humans; personal hygiene and measures. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a growing concern mandating their prudent use. The aim of this review to study the general introduction bacteria.
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