Showing posts with label Extracellular Bacteria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extracellular Bacteria. Show all posts

27 July 2011

Extracellular Bacterial Infections

Extracellular bacteria are bacteria that can replicate outside of the cell, in circulation, the extracellular connective tissue, and in various tissues. Various types of bacteria including bacterial extracellular group mentioned in the previous chapter. Extracellular bacteria are usually easily destroyed by phagocytic cells. In certain circumstances extracellular bacteria can not be destroyed by phagocytic cells because of the capsule synthesis antifagosit, namely outer capsule (outer capsule) which resulted in a bad adhesion between phagocytic cells with bacteria, such as bacterial infection of Streptococcus pneumoniae capsule or Haemophylus influenzae.