bites often difficult to solve than Herp Herp keepers and their doctors realize
due to the presence of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria
in reptiles mouth, which is then transmitted to a puncture wound . A distinctive feature >> << gram-negative bacteria is the presence of a double membrane surrounding
each bacterial cell. Although all bacteria have an internal membrane cells
Gram-negative bacteria have a unique outer membrane. This outer shell
exclude certain drugs and antibiotics to penetrate into the cell, partly accounting
why gram-negative bacteria are generally more stable >> << to antibiotics than gram-positive bacteria . Some examples
Gram-negative bacteria Bartonella, Brucella, Campylobacter, Enterobacter, Escherichia, Francisella,
Hemophilus, Klebsiella, Morganella, Proteus, Providencia, Pseudomonas,
Salmonella, Serratia, Shigella, Vibrio,
and Yersinia. The outer shell
Gram-negative bacteria rich molecule called lipopolysaccharide. If gram-negative bacteria enter the bloodstream, LPS can
cause a cascade of events including high temperature and drop in blood pressure >>. << For this reason, often called Helicobacter
endotoxin. Gram-negative bacteria
have a great facility for the exchange of genetic material (DNA) among strains
the same species and even in different species. This means that if >> << Gram-negative bacteria or exposed to genetic changes (mutations) or
acquires genetic material that provides resistance to antibiotics, bacteria
can later share with the DNA of another strain of bacteria strattera side effects and
second strain could become resistant as well. Source: Administration Merck:
Home Edition. Article 17, Chapter 177: Bacterial infection (
). .
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