No idea where you could find a list, but a few examples are
Bacteria:
Neisseria gonorrhoeae, N. meningitidis, Chlamydia, Bartonella
Parasites:
Plasmodium (Malaria parasites) spp.
Russell Farris wrote:
> Thanks for the clarifications. I'm interested in intracellular
> pathogens that often cause disease in humans, other than viruses. I thought
> Toxoplasma was a bacterium. I don't think I need to tell you this is not my
> regular field. Thanks.
>> Russ Farris
>> lamb <L.A.M.Buisman at cable.A2000.nl> wrote in message
> news:377E1ADF.E2AE81FD at cable.A2000.nl...> > Russell Farris wrote:
> > > Could anyone tell me where I might find a list of common
> bacteria?
> > > I'm particularly interested in intracellular bugs like Chlamydia,
> > > Toxoplasma, and some (?) Escheria. Thanks.
> > What do you mean by "common"?Natural flora in humans, animals, water,
> earth,
> > plants?
> > Often found as cause of disease (human, animal, plants?)
> > What do you mean when you say "bacteria"? You also mention Toxoplasma.