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This work introduces the nature and classification of microscopic bacteria, describing their forms, reproduction, spore formation, movement, and cellular structure. It surveys beneficial applications in industry and everyday life, including fermentations, textile maceration, leather, dairy processes, and soil fertility. It explains ecological roles such as decomposition, nutrient cycling, and influence on agriculture and silage. It outlines pathogenic species, mechanisms by which they cause disease, host susceptibility, recovery, and distinctions from other infectious agents. It concludes with methods of control and prevention, covering hygiene, surgical precautions, vaccination and antitoxins, and the limits of curative medicine.
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