Taking a big overview of bacteria, there are two main groups, the bacteria and the cyanobacteria. Bacteria include all of the commonly known species such as Escherichia coli (E. coli bacteria), Salmonella bacteria, Staphylococci, Listeria and the Clostridia. Cyanobacteria form a separate type of bacteria that are able to photosynthesise – they can also be called blue-green algae.
There are seven main groups of bacteria, distinguished by their shape and the type of cell wall they possess. Four of the seven types make up the majority of all bacteria:
The gram positive cocci include the well known species Staphylococcus and Streptococcus. Bacteria from both species fall into the category of friendly bacteria; they do no harm and perform useful functions in the human body and in the environment. Some species can also be pathogenic. Staphylococcus aureus can cause impetigo and scalded skin syndrome, food poisoning and toxic shock syndrome. Streptococcus pyogenes is the culprit usually responsible for tonsillitis and severe sore throats (‘strep throat’), but it can cause many other infections.
There are two main types of gram negative cocci, both belonging to the genus Neisseria. Neisseria meningitidis causes a form of meningitis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae causes the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhae. The two species are more commonly called the meningococcus and the gonococcus.
The major advantage of characterising different types of bacteria is to make identification easier. There are many biochemical tests that can separate the different groups and the different species, enabling doctors to make an accurate diagnosis of bacterial infections.
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