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TOXICITIES 3 - BACTERIA

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Here are brief overview descriptions based on general knowledge of the various items listed on your Body Frequency Analyser/Optimiser Body Chemistry Report. Note they have not been checked for accuracy. Mistakes can happen so please double-check any important information.

 

TOXICITIES
Symptoms can often flare up and then subside, lying dormant, only to flare up again when your immune system is low.

Toxicities 3 - Bacterial Diseases

1. **Bacillus anthracis:** A bacteria that causes anthrax, an acute disease that can affect the skin, lungs, or gastrointestinal tract. It can be deadly if not treated promptly.

2. **Bartonella genus (1-39):** A group of bacteria known to cause diseases such as cat scratch fever and trench fever. Symptoms may include fever, headache, and muscle aches.

3. **Bordetella pertussis:** The bacteria responsible for pertussis, or whooping cough, a highly contagious respiratory infection that can be severe, especially in infants and young children.

4. **Borrelia (other 1-20):** A group of bacteria including Borrelia species that can cause diseases such as Lyme disease and relapsing fever.

5. **Borrelia burgdorferi:** The bacteria that causes Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness that can affect the skin, joints, heart, and nervous system.

6. **Brucella:** Bacteria that cause brucellosis, a disease that can affect multiple organs and is often transmitted through unpasteurized dairy products or contact with infected animals.

7. **Francisella tularensis:** The bacteria that causes tularemia, a disease that can affect the skin, eyes, lymph nodes, and lungs. It is often transmitted through insect bites or handling infected animals.

8. **Chlamydophila psittaci:** The bacteria that causes psittacosis, a respiratory disease commonly known as parrot fever. It can be transmitted from infected birds to humans.

9. **Clostridium botulinum:** The bacteria that produces botulinum toxin, which can cause botulism, a serious illness that affects the nervous system and can be fatal if not treated.

10. **Clostridium difficile:** A bacteria that can cause severe diarrhea and colitis, often associated with the use of antibiotics that disrupt the normal gut microbiota.

11. **Clostridium perfringens:** A bacteria that can cause food poisoning and gas gangrene, a severe infection of wounds.

12. **Corynebacterium diphtheriae:** The bacteria that causes diphtheria, a serious respiratory disease that can lead to difficulty breathing and other complications.

13. **E. coli:** A common bacteria found in the intestines of humans and animals. While many strains are harmless, some can cause food poisoning and other illnesses.

14. **Enterococcus faecalis / faecium:** Bacteria that can cause infections in the urinary tract, bloodstream, and other parts of the body. These bacteria can be resistant to many antibiotics.

15. **Babesia genus (1-15):** A group of parasites that can cause babesiosis, a tick-borne disease that affects red blood cells and can lead to flu-like symptoms.

16. **Campylobacter jejuni:** A bacteria that can cause gastroenteritis, leading to diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain. It is often transmitted through contaminated food or water.

17. **Haemophilus influenzae:** Bacteria that can cause respiratory infections, ear infections, and, in severe cases, meningitis.

18. **Legionella pneumophila:** The bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease, a severe pneumonia-like illness often associated with contaminated water sources.

19. **Streptococcus Group B:** A group of bacteria that can cause infections in newborns, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems.

20. **Streptococcus Group A:** Bacteria that can cause a range of illnesses, from mild infections like strep throat to severe diseases such as necrotizing fasciitis.

21. **Staphylococcus aureus:** A common bacteria that can cause skin infections, pneumonia, and bloodstream infections. Some strains, such as MRSA, are resistant to antibiotics.

22. **Shigella sonnei:** A bacteria that can cause shigellosis, a type of foodborne illness characterized by diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain.

23. **Salmonella:** Bacteria that can cause salmonellosis, a type of food poisoning characterized by diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps.

24. **Rickettsia rickettsii:** The bacteria that causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a tick-borne illness that can cause fever, rash, and other serious symptoms.

25. **Helicobacter pylori:** A bacteria that can cause peptic ulcers and is associated with an increased risk of stomach cancer. See an example of a problem being detected HERE.

26. **Pseudomonas aeruginosa:** A bacteria that can cause infections in various parts of the body, including the lungs, urinary tract, and skin. It can be resistant to many antibiotics.

27. **Mycoplasma genus (1-5):** A group of bacteria that can cause respiratory and genital tract infections.

28. **Mycobacterium tuberculosis:** The bacteria that causes tuberculosis, a contagious disease that primarily affects the lungs. 
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - Anyone can get tuberculosis—in fact, a quarter of all humans living now, including an estimated 13 million Americans, have been infected with the bacterium, which spreads through coughs, sneezes, and breaths. Most will only ever have a latent form of the infection, in which infection-fighting white blood cells envelop the bacteria so it cannot wreak havoc on the body. But in 5 to 10 percent of infections, the immune system can’t produce enough white blood cells to surround the invader. M. tuberculosis explodes outward, and active disease begins. Certain triggers make the disease more likely to go from latent to active, including air pollution and an immune system weakened by malnutrition, stress, or diabetes. 

29. **MRSA:** Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, a strain of Staphylococcus aureus that is resistant to many antibiotics.

30. **Lyme:** Refers to Lyme disease, an illness caused by Borrelia burgdorferi and other related bacteria. It is transmitted through tick bites and can affect multiple organ systems.

31. **Listeria monocytogenes:** Bacteria that can cause listeriosis, a serious infection that primarily affects pregnant women, newborns, older adults, and individuals with weakened immune systems.

32. **Leptospira interrogans:** Bacteria that cause leptospirosis, a disease transmitted through contact with infected animal urine or contaminated water.

33. **Neisseria meningitidis:** Bacteria that cause meningococcal disease, which can lead to meningitis and bloodstream infections.

34. **Ureaplasma genus (1-2):** A group of bacteria that can cause infections in the urinary and genital tracts.

 

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