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Janeko85
2 years ago

Yeah, I guess there are bacteria living in other cells.

These include: Mycobacterium leprae (the pathogen of lepra), Mycobacterium tuberculosis (the pathogen of tuberculosis) and chlamydia trachomatis (Effects of sexual diseases).

PWolff
2 years ago

Yes: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wirtszelle – here, several bacteria are called.

gufrastella
2 years ago

Hello, Leonado!

Parasites are living beings that need a host like humans or animals for life. The bacteria don’t need a host.

There are parasites living in host cells, for example the single-celled parasite toxoplasma gondii.

That is why you cannot answer the question.

Perhaps this information will help you:

https://www.stiftung-gesundheitswissen.de/gesundes-leben/koerper-wissen/welche-seed pathogen-es

https://healthcare-in-europe.com/en/news/change effects-between-bakterien-parasiten.html

https://healthcare-in-europe.com/en/news/toxoplasmose-replication-of-parasite-in-wirtszelle-stopped.html

LG

gufrastella