Coccobacterium

Cocci are spherical bacteria that belong to the family of microorganisms. They are gram-positive and can be either pathogenic or non-pathogenic. They have a very dense cell wall, which makes them resistant to some antibiotics. Cocci are often found in air and water, where they can cause infections in people and animals. In addition, some types of cocci are causative agents of infectious diseases such as gonorrhea, meningitis and erysipelas. In this article we will look at the most common types of coccal flora and their effect on human health.

1. Staphylococcus

Staphylococci are one of the most common types of cocci. They can cause various diseases in humans, such as skin infections, respiratory tract infections and gastrointestinal tract infections. They also play an important role in the development of infections in newborns, especially in hospital settings. Staphylococcal infection can lead to serious consequences such as sepsis, pneumonia