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Bacteria, Viruses and Antibiotics

by Jonatan Siliezar Gonzalez

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Bacteria, Viruses, and Antibiotics
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Johnny and Carlos
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Wednesday, November 4
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Introduction

Hello there! I just wanted to inform you that in this book you will be learning all about Bacteria, Antibiotics, and Viruses. You will learn what Bacteria, Antibiotics, and Viruses do to you and how they might affect you. And you will also learn the different type of species of bacteria and viruses.
Questions and Answers


1. One question we have is, What is phage therapy? You see, Phage therapy is used when bad bacteria is not dying to the antibiotics. And the way phage therapy works is that a doctor has to inject you with phages. (And these phages are viruses that only kill bad bacteria) Once your doctor injects you with a few thousand phages, the phages go to work and kill the bad bacteria that is causing you to be really sick.

2. Another question we have is, What is the immune system? Your immune system is something that is made up of cells, organs,and tissue. And they help you fight off some infection of bad bacteria. For example the way your immune deals with infection/bad bacteria is by using antibodies. And these antibodies are really strong. 

3. The next question we have is, What do you know about fecal transplants? A fecal transplant is when you use a healthy family member's donor poop to help you get better bacteria and help fight a disease called C.diff. A fecal transplant is also used when the antibiotics aren't helping but just making the infection, dieses, worser. Oh and when an antibiotic is killing all your good bacteria.

4. The fourth question we have is, How do bacteria and antibiotics connect to fecal transplants? Antibiotics and bacteria connect to the fecal transplant because the antibiotics she took were strong and killed her MRSA infection but it also killed a large amount of her good bacteria. And also she had no healthy gut microbiome which caused her to get a dangerous infection called C.diff. And they cured the C.diff by using a relative poop. And if you didn’t know poop has a lot of good bacteria which could cure her infection which it did. But the percentage of the fecal transplant to work was 80%. 

5. The last question we have is, What is the difference between bacteria and viruses? The difference between bacteria and viruses is that viruses need a host to multiply. Also bacteria a single cell living thing and a virus doesn’t have a cell. Another thing is that bacteria can be sometimes be killed by antibiotics and viruses can’t be killed by antibiotics.                                                                                      






Bacteria vocabulary words
1.Bacilli- Rod shaped bacteria 
2.Cocci- Sphere-shaped bacteria
3.Eubacteria- Bacteria that live everywhere 
4.Heterotroph- A organism that can’t make its own food
5.Disinfectint- A chemical used on surfaces 
Bacteria
Bacteria are microscopic little things. They live in soil in the ocean and in our body! Bacteria can help us digest our food when our body can’t. It can also help you fight off the bad bacteria. Bacteria is made up of one single cell. Bacteria come in different shapes and sizes for example rods, spheres, and circles. And the only time we should be worried about bacteria is when there is a super bug inside you because antibiotics don’t work on super bugs and they get you really sick, and you can die from super bugs. Good bacteria is a type of living thing that lives in your body and protects you from specific bad bacteria that can be killed by good bacteria . One name of good bacteria is Lactobacillus. Another example of good bacteria is in your digestive system and the good bacteria in your digestive system actually help you digest food better. Bad bacteria is the opposite of good bacteria. Bad bacteria wants to harm your body in many different ways. For example, bad bacteria can give you infection, and salmonella too. A super bug is a bad bacteria that has evolved from a little basic bacteria to a bacteria that even antibiotics can’t kill. For example the way super bugs are basically immune to antibiotics is because super bugs spit out the antibiotic and don’t get harmed in the process. One fact I found amazing was that bacteria can pass on their DNA before they are about to die. One scary fact I found is that super bugs kill over 2.2 million people. One question I have is what do bacteria need to stay alive.
Newsela article-What are antibodies?

Two things I found interesting were that your immune system can assemble an army to protect you from germs. The second thing I found interesting was that your immune system has these things called antibodies and their job is to attack the proteins in your body that don’t belong there. Two important facts I learned about the article were that when an antibody spots an antigen the antigen attaches itself to an antibody. Then that alerts the immune system which causes the immune system to send IgE antibodies, IgA antibodies, and IgG antibodies. All of their job is to help fight off the antigens. But except for IgE. IgE is supposed to alert the immune system which then goes into “turbo mode” which causes you to get runny noses and make your skin itch. One main idea I learned was that IgE, IgA, and IgG all help do something to protect your body.
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