Viruses that cannot be seen by the eye. bacteria continue to pose great challenges to humanity. At the beginning of the year 2020, the coronavirus was introduced to the world. The entire world was paralyzed for a few months due to this pandemic. As a result of the efforts of scientists, a vaccine for corona has arrived, and now the conditions are returning to what they were before the covid.

Even till 2019, the number of bacterial deaths was high. No one has focused much on the death of bacteria with the arrival of Corona. However, a Lancet study revealed that bacterial infections are the second leading cause of death worldwide. In 2019, 1.37 crore people died of various diseases, out of which 77 lakh people died of bacterial infections. A Lancet study showed that 33 bacterial infections were responsible for the deaths of 77 lakh people, and only five of these bacteria accounted for more than half of the deaths.

It has been revealed that 75 per cent of them died of respiratory infections, bloodstream infections, peritoneal infections, and intra-abdominal infections. Also S. Arius. A Lancet study showed that 54.2 per cent of people died from these coli. S. pneumoniae. K.pneumoniae. P. aeruginosa bacteria. And in india mostly this coli. S. pneumonia. K. pneumonia, S. aureus. It has been revealed that around 6.8 lakh people have died due to five types of bacterial infections called Bhowmani. A Lancet study revealed that 1.57 lakh people have died of the highest number of these coli bacteria. Globally, bacterial mortality after ischemic heart disease is high.

In 2019, S. Aureus bacterial infections claimed 10 lakh deaths followed by coli bacterial deaths. Among those above 15 years of age, S. Aureus bacterial deaths are high, while Salmonella enteric serovar Typhi deaths are high in children between 5 and 14 years of age, Lancet said in its study.

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