Anaerobic bacteriaDefinition:
Anaerobic bacteria are
bacteria that do not live or grow in the presence of
oxygen.
Full article >>>Aerobic BacteriaDefinition
Aerobic bacteria are
bacteria that can grow and live in the presence of
oxygen.
Full article >>>Aerobic bacteriaBacteria which require
oxygen in order to grow and survive.
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Full article >>>Anaerobic bacteria can cause an
infection when a normal barrier (such as
skin,
gums, or intestinal wall) is damaged due to
surgery,
injury, or
disease.
Full article >>>Anaerobic Bacteria,
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Blood Culture for
Anaerobic Bacteria (
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Full article >>>Deep in the
abscess,
anaerobic bacteria (
microbes that do not require
oxygen) like Fusobacterium necrophorum can flourish.
Full article >>>Some
antibiotics work against
aerobic bacteria, that is
organisms that need
oxygen to live, while others work against
anaerobic bacteria,
organisms that don't need
oxygen.
Full article >>>NECROTIZING FASCITIS - A serious
soft tissue infection generally caused by Group A Streptococci (
bacteria), but may also be caused by
anaerobic bacteria (Peptostreptococcus, Bacteroides).
Full article >>>The injured
lungs may become infected with
multiple species of
anaerobic bacteria or
aerobic bacteria. A collection of
pus may form in the lung. A protective
membrane may form around the
abscess.
Symptoms:
FeverFatigueCough: ...
Full article >>> Human bite
wounds contain higher concentrations of both
aerobic and
anaerobic bacteria than do
animal bites. In addition to
bacterial infection, they may transmit serious
infectious diseases such as the
HIV virus and
hepatitis.
Full article >>>Invanz (ertapenem
sodium) Pronounced "in vance." A once-a-day injectable
antibiotic for the
treatment of moderate to severe
infections in adults caused by many common gram-positive and gram-negative
aerobic and
anaerobic bacteria. Indications: ...
Full article >>>In
gas gangrene, which results from the invasion of
wounds by
anaerobic bacteria, gas forms under the
skin and a watery
exudate is produced.
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