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Bacteriology

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How do bacteria present in an infection?

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Bacteria are ubiquotus (found everywhere) Some get inside the cells and are facultative intracellular to escape the immune system May be parasitic (intracellular or extracellular) They usually take advantage of the digestive and respiratory system aided by flora to infect us


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