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Are all bacteria disease-causing?

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Are all bacteria disease-causing?

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No. Only a small portion of bacteria are disease-producing. Disease causing bacteria are called pathogenic. Most bacteria are harmless to humans. These types of bacteria are called non-pathogenic. Non-pathogenic bacteria are responsible for beer, wine, cheese, and yogurt. Without friendly bacteria in our digestive system we could not sustain life.

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