Chapter 329: Circle of Friends (38)
Bacillary dysentery: If you don't wash your hands before eating, bacteria will enter your mouth, and if you don't wash your hands after using the toilet, your stomach will be stretched for a long time!
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Cholera, adenovirus, astrovirus, human calicivirus, rotavirus, campylobacter jejuni, amoebic dysentery, plague, AIDS, hepatitis B, whooping cough, dengue fever, measles, rubella, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, typhoid, rabies, brucellosis, mumps, paratyphoid, Zika, Ebola, influenza, malaria, hepatitis A, schistosomiasis, hepatitis B, Streptococcus suis, Legionella, leptoplasmosis, Lyme disease, diphtheria, syphilis, tuberculosis, Haemophilus influenzae, Candida albicans, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Streptococcus, Escherichia coli, Bifidobacteria, Bacteroides, Clostridium difficile,
Flu: Wow! Shigella dysentery, isn't this the little brother of the cholera god?
AIDS: What is the relationship between bacillary dysentery and Shigella dysentery? When did the cholera god take in his younger brother?
Cholera Returns AIDS: Shigella dysentery, a bacteriogen of bacillary dysentery, is my brother and a member of our family of intestinal pathogens.
Bacillary dysentery reply cholera: Thank you for the thumbs up, well, my bacillary dysentery is a member of the family of intestinal pathogens.
Adenovirus: I am also a member of the family of intestinal pathogens.
Astrovirus: I am also a member of the family of intestinal pathogens.
Human calicivirus: +1
Rotavirus: +1
Campylobacter jejuni: +1
Salmonella typhi: +1
AIDS: Wow, there's a huge family of intestinal pathogens.
E. coli reverts to AIDS: my intestinal flora family is the largest.
Streptococcus: I'm part of the gut flora.
Bifidobacteria: Me too.
Bacteroides: +1
Clostridium difficile: +1
Clostridium globoides subgroup: +1
Clostridium tenderens subgroup: +1
Firmicutes: +1
Proteobacteria: +1
Actinomycetes: +1
AIDS: Oh my God, there are so many gut microbiota? The whole door is?
Firmicutes replies to AIDS: not all, but many brothers in the phylum are.
AIDS restores Firmicutes: a powerful intestinal flora! Makes me tremble...... Well? I think I said that before?
Bacillary dysentery reverts to AIDS: Theoretically, our family of intestinal pathogenic bacteria is also part of the large family of intestinal flora, but our family of pathogenic bacteria can make the host sick, not the normal flora.
Escherichia coli reverts to bacillary dysentery: You pathogenic bacteria, don't have anything to do with our normal intestinal flora, you are bad guys.
Bacterial dysentery reverts to E. coli: I was discriminated against, so sad.
Cholera reverts to bacillary dysentery: Don't be sad, we exist to make others sad.
AIDS Responds to Bacillary Dysentery: It's so complicated, I want to read your autobiography.
Bacillary dysentery: Here is my autobiography.
I, bacillary dysentery, referred to as "bacillary dysentery".
My pathogen is Shigella, a fluffy clump of short bacilli.
My Shigella is a large family, and humans divide my family into four serotypes.
Shigella dysentery, Shigella flexnerii, Shigella shonai, Shigella baumannii, these are the four major members of my Shiga family.
I don't have spores, I don't have capsules, I don't have flagella, I can't move, I just have pimbria.
However, my requirements are very low, and I can grow and reproduce with or without aerobic.
All kinds of food, all kinds of water, I can grow in them.
I especially like to live in the human gut.
I can spread through food and water and infect humans.
When I enter the human body through the digestive tract, it mainly invades the intestinal mucosal cells, destroys the intestinal mucosal barrier, and causes various diseases.
My weapons have endotoxins and exotoxins.
They can act on the epithelial cells of the intestinal mucosa, enhance the penetration of toxins, invade the nervous and cardiovascular systems through the blood and lymphatic circulation, and cause fever, confusion, and diarrhea in humans......
If left untreated, I can cause the host human to suffer from blood microcirculation disorders, blood congestion of tissues and organs, organ failure, and even death.
AIDS: Dysentery is diarrhea.
Flu: Diarrhea can kill people, and bacillary dysentery is also powerful enough.
Amoebic dysentery: And my amoebic dysentery.
Adenovirus: I can also make the host diarrhea.
Astrovirus: Me too.
Human calicivirus: +1
Rotavirus: +1
Campylobacter jejuni: +1
Salmonella typhi: +1
Cholera: Our intestinal pathogens can cause diarrhea in the host!