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Most bacteria don't have anything to do with
humans
, and the ones that do actually
help
us
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There are
trillions
of bacteria in your intestines right now helping you break down your
dinner
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In this video, we're going to focus on the
few
bad bacteria that
infect
humans and cause disease
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Bacteria
Single-celled
organisms about
100
times smaller than our own cells
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Bacteria can
replicate
rapidly within our bodies because of the good
food supply
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Bacteria may produce
toxins
Which make us feel ill by damaging our
cells
and
tissues
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Salmonella bacteria
Causes food
poisoning
Can be caught from any food contaminated with the bacteria, most often by eating
chicken
that caught the disease
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In the UK, most
chickens
have to be vaccinated against
salmonella
, so it's relatively rare
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Symptoms of salmonella
Fever
Stomach
cramps
Vomiting
Diarrhea
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Salmonella generally passes by itself within a week, and people just need to stay well
hydrated
and have a
sick bowl close
by
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Gonorrhea
A
sexually
transmitted disease (STD)
Passed on through
sexual
contact, e.g.
unprotected
sex
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Symptoms of gonorrhea
Pain when
urinating
Thick yellow-green
discharge from the
vagina
or penis
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Prevention of STDs
Avoiding unsafe
sex
and using barrier methods of
contraception
like condoms
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Treatment of gonorrhea
Used to be cured with common antibiotic
penicillin
, but now many strains are resistant so rarer and more
expensive
antibiotics are used
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