B95: Streptococcus and staphylococcus as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters

B95.5: Unspecified streptococcus as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters

Bacteria occur everywhere in the environment. For example, bacteria can be transmitted by air or skin contact. Some bacteria frequently cause diseases if you come into contact with them. Other bacteria can also live on the skin or in the intestines without making us sick. However, you can be weakened by other medical conditions. In that case, you can also fall ill as a result of these otherwise harmless bacteria.