Gram Negative Bacteria

Almost 90%-95% Gram Negative bacteria are considered to be harmful for the host, in other words Gram Negative bacteria are pathogens. The basic difference in the Gram Positive and Gram Negative bacteria is in the form of their cell wall structure...
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Nicks what are the diagonistic features of the gram negative bacteria? 11/13/2009
Paige I agree. Please add more information. I had this along with staph after having major surgery on my stomach in 2006. I have not felt well since. 8/31/2009
john you need to add more detailes about gram negative bacteria, with examples 5/14/2009
harry i couldn't find my exect answer plz guide me 5/13/2009
harry i can not find my answer 5/13/2009
cody miller I'm looking for CHLAMYDIA solutions for myself and found the factoidals on gram-negative bateria being resitant to detergents more than useful; although my own infection is from soft-tissue over a five month period of time from taking wrong-headed regimes of antibiotics, other infections bodily are by no means from that which is "super-cutaneous"_(outside-of-the-skin) and rather a result of being superinfected which is immmediately ellucidated by any superficial wound that will puff up and not heal painfully... 5/2/2009
ramiz ur site was so informative for knowledge about bacteria 11/28/2008
kkk very nice site..for those who wants to know something about the microbial world. 9/4/2008
Jo What are the names of antibiotics that gram negative bacteria responds the best to? 8/20/2008
gulabo i want example of gram negative bacteria 4/20/2008
precious what color does gram negative stain 3/3/2008
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