Causes and Spread of Infection Identify the differences between bacteria, viruses, fungi & parasites. Bacteria is a microorganism, most bacteria is harmless. It is found in soil, water, plants, anim
Causes and Spread of Infection Identify the differences between bacteria, viruses, fungi & parasites. Bacteria is a microorganism, most bacteria is harmless. It is found in soil, water, plants, anim
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Causes and Spread of Infection
Identify the differences between bacteria, viruses, fungi & parasites.
Bacteria is a microorganism, most bacteria is harmless. It is found in soil, water, plants, animals and humans; it can only be seen under a microscope. Antibiotics can help treat bacterial infections. Examples of bacterial infections are TB and MRSA. •Viruses live inside other living organisms. They can enter humans through the nose, mouth and breaks in the skin. Viruses can spread through bodily fluids, the air, and insects such as mosquitos.
Examples of viral infections are Norovirus and influenza. •Fungi are an organism such as yeasts,