Department of Microbiology and Bacterium Pathogenesis, University of Science & Technology, Pakistan
Review Article
Bacterial Pathogenesis: bacterial pathogens
Author(s): Dr. Jasmine Rhaman*
Emerging pathogens are now considered to be a major microbiologic public health threat, and medical communities have been dealing with emerging and reemerging infectious diseases since the 1950s. This review focuses on bacterial emerging diseases and examines the factors that contributed to their emergence as well as potential obstacles in the future. We found 26 major bacterial-based emerging and recurrent infectious diseases; the majority of them came from either animals (known as zoonoses) or water sources. The following are significant contributors to the emergence of these bacterial infections: advancement of new demonstrative apparatuses, like enhancements in culture strategies, improvement of atomic procedures and execution of mass spectrometry in microbial science; increase in human bacterial pathogen exposure as a result of shifts in sociodemographics and the environment; and.. View More»