Bacillus cereus


Bacillus cereus: A Ubiquitous and Potentially Dangerous Bacteria

Description

Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium that is widely distributed in the environment. It can be found in soil, dust, water, and food, especially those containing starch or protein. B. cereus produces heat-resistant spores that enable it to survive harsh conditions such as heat and desiccation.

Associated Diseases

B. cereus is responsible for a range of human illnesses, including:

  • Diarrheal disease: The most common form of B. cereus illness, causing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.
  • Emetic disease: A less common form caused by a different strain of B. cereus, characterized by intense vomiting.
  • Ocular infections: B. cereus can cause conjunctivitis and other eye infections.
  • Wound infections: B. cereus can infect wounds, leading to skin abscesses or cellulitis.
  • Bacteremia: In rare cases, B. cereus can enter the bloodstream and cause a life-threatening infection.

Did you Know ?

Every year, approximately 2-3 million cases of B. cereus food poisoning are reported worldwide.



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