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Showing posts with label disease. Show all posts

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Top 50 Countries according to COVID-19 cases

 

Dated 15 August 2020

Country Name

Total Cases

Death

United States

5,476,266

171,535

Brazil

3,278,895

106,571

India

2,525,222

49,134

Russia

912,823

15,498

South Africa

579,140

11,556

Peru

516,296

25,856

Mexico

511,369

55,908

Colombia

445,111

14,492

Chile

382,111

10,340

Spain

358,843

28,617

Iran

338,825

19,331

United Kingdom

316,367

41,358

Saudi Arabia

295,902

3,338

Pakistan

287,300

6,153

Argentina

282,437

5,527

Bangladesh

271,881

3,591

Italy

252,809

35,234

Turkey

246,861

5,934

Germany

223,774

9,289

France

212,211

30,406

Iraq

168,290

5,709

Philippines

153,660

2,442

Indonesia

135,123

6,021

Canada

121,652

9,020

Qatar

114,532

190

Kazakhstan

102,287

1,269

Ecuador

99,409

6,030

Bolivia

97,950

3,939

Egypt

96,220

5,124

Israel

91,080

665

Ukraine

87,872

2,011

China

84,808

4,634

Dominican Republic

84,488

1,409

Sweden

84,294

5,783

Oman

82,743

557

Panama

79,402

1,734

Belgium

77,113

9,924

Kuwait

75,185

494

Belarus

69,308

603

Romania

68,046

2,904

United Arab Emirates

63,819

359

Netherlands

61,840

6,167

Guatemala

61,428

2,341

Singapore

55,580

27

Poland

55,319

1,858

Portugal

53,783

1,772

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Some Interesting And Amazing Facts About Bacteria

Some Interesting And Amazing Facts About Bacteria

 



Bacteria are minuscule creatures that exist in each condition, both inside and outside different life forms. While some are unsafe, most fill a need. They bolster plant and creature life and are utilized in modern and restorative businesses. Despite the fact that they have an awful notoriety, they do a ton of good!

 

·      Facts about Bacteria: How They Eat

 

Bacteria get their vitality through the utilization of natural carbon. Most assimilate dead natural material and help in deterioration. A portion of these parasitic bacteria slaughter their host, while others help them. For instance, bacteria in your gut ingest supplements from processed nourishments you've eaten.

 

1. At around 5 million trillion in number, bacteria and their cousins, the archaea, incomprehensibly dwarf all other living things on earth.

 

2. Arranged start to finish, they would extend about 10 billion light-years — truly from here to the edge of the obvious universe.

 

3. What's more, there are in every case more in transit. Pseudomonas natriegens, a sea staying bacterium, can go from birth to generation in a short time level. In five hours a solitary cell could hypothetically offer ascent to more than 1 billion posterity.

 

4. Bacteria have been around for at any rate 3.5 billion years, making them the most established known life-structure on the planet.

 

5. Humans didn't get a brief look at them, however, until 1674, when Dutch researcher Antonie van Leeuwenhoek spotted minuscule swimming "animacules" while tinkering with the recently created magnifying instrument.

 

6. A convincing contention for brushing: He found them while looking at lake water and scrapings from the human mouth.

 

7. Most bacteria still can't seem to be distinguished. In 2003 geneticist J. Craig Venter started trolling the high oceans and breaking down the water. On his first excursion he fished out in excess of a million at no other time seen bacterial qualities.

 

8. The primary fake living thing will be not a robot but rather a bacterium. Not content with discovering common bacteria, Venter is driving a push to manufacture a bacterium without any preparation.

 

9. No getting away from them: Your body has multiple times more bacterial cells than human cells.

 

10. Can't get them, either. Whipping their tails, E. coli can travel multiple times their own length in 1 second, identical to a pony running 135 miles for each hour.

 

11. Bacteria have even set up perpetual camp inside our cells. Mitochondria, the power­houses that gracefully vitality to almost every cell in the body, are the relatives of bacteria that were immersed by bigger microorganisms billions of years prior.

 

12. At the point when you pop a pill to execute off an awful bug, you murder a portion of the heroes, as well. A bacterium called Clostridium difficile can move into the prime intestinal land got out by anti-infection agents, causing agonizing irritation and looseness of the bowels.

 

13. Bacteria are adroit at creating protection from anti-infection agents. Among the deadliest of safe bacteria is MRSA, which murdered 19,000 Americans in 2005 alone.

 

14. MRSA's danger comes to some degree from a class of synthetics known as carotenoids, which MRSA uses to ward off our invulnerable frameworks. Incidentally, carotenoids are found in numerous sound products of the soil and may lessen malignancy chance.

 

15. In any case, most bacteria are innocuous, and some are even useful in helping our processing. Mice with sans bacteria digestive organs need to eat 41 percent a greater number of calories than their germy partners.

 

16. Skimming bacteria are amazingly viable at prodding buildup, prompting day off downpour. A few researchers propose splashing bacteria into the mists to end dry seasons.

 

17. Certain bacteria flourish in outrageous conditions. In 2006 a test at a South African gold mine turned up bacteria living about two miles underground, staying alive on the vitality radiated by radioactive rocks.

 

18. Another species, Deinococcus radiodurans, can endure right around multiple times the portion of radiation deadly to humans, making it a prime contender for the cleanup of atomic waste.

 

19. The Midas contact: Australian researchers found that a bacterium called Ralstonia metallidurans can transform broke up gold into strong pieces.

 

20. However, would they be able to run Windows? By programming directions into their qualities, researchers have built E. coli that demonstration like PCs, gathering into shining bull's-eye shapes on order.

 

21. More established Than Dirt (Really!)

 

Bacteria has been on the planet for more than 3.5 billion years of age, making them the most seasoned known living thing on earth.

 

22. They're Fast

 

A bacterium can commonly move around multiple times its body length in a second. To place that into point of view, a huge fish can move just around multiple times its body length in a similar time.

 

23. You Eat It

 

That yogurt you ate at the beginning of today? That is made with bacteria. Numerous bites like yogurt, cheddar, Kimchi, and miso are completely made with bacteria.

 

24. Most Are Good

 

Your body has unmistakably more bacterial cells than human cells. They help with procedures, for example, processing and they safeguard your body from awful bacteria. Of the considerable number of bacteria on the planet, under 1 percent will make you wiped out.

 

25. They Go For Light Years

 

Arranged from start to finish, bacteria would loosen up around 10 billion light years. That is the good ways from here to the edge of the universe.

 

26. Found in 1674

 

They weren't found until 1674, when Dutch researcher Antonie van Leeuwenhoek spotted them as he was taking a gander at scrapings from the human mouth under a recently concocted magnifying lens.

 

27. They Adapt Fast

 

Bacteria adjusts rapidly, making it elusive an anti-microbial that will work reliably. In the event that you take anti-infection agents time and again, bacteria can get safe. This is the reason individuals with a long history of anti-infection use ought to experience family unit testing to guarantee there are no hurtful bacteria present.

 

28. They're Single-Celled

 

Bacterium (single bacteria) are comprised of just a single straightforward cell.

 

29. Remarkable Shape

 

Bacteria is most every now and again formed like a circle, bar, or winding. A few bacteria shifts, and can be formed like a comma or corkscrew.

 

30. They're Tough

 

Various bacteria can get by in an assortment of outrageous conditions. from ice to underground aquifers, and even radioactive waste.

 

·      The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

 

Regardless, you would not exist without bacteria. The oxygen you inhale was likely made with the assistance of bacteria! All things considered, where there is acceptable, there is exceptionally awful. It's critical to shield against bacterial trespassers that could unleash devastation whenever given the opportunity!