How does bacterial myocarditis cause

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Bacterial myocarditis is caused by direct infection of the myocardium by bacteria. The main pathogens are pyogenic bacteria, diphtheria bacteria, typhoid bacilli, etc.

How does bacterial myocarditis cause

1. Pyogenic bacteria

Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, pneumococcus and other pyogenic bacteria infected with the body, pyogenic bacteria produced endotoxin can enter the myocardium with the body's blood circulation, causing myocardial damage, thus causing bacterial myocarditis.

2. Diphtheria

bacteria after the invasion of the body, bacterial endotoxin, through the blood circulation spread to many organs and tissues of the body, in the invasion of the heart may cause myocardial cell degeneration, necrosis, causing myocarditis.

How does bacterial myocarditis cause

3. Typhoid bacteria

Typhoid endotoxin can cause direct damage to the myocardium, when the patient has typhoid fever, typhoid bacteria can invade the myocardium through the blood circulation, causing myocarditis.



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