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It is not the bowel that pulls water per se, it is the bacteria that cause the infection release toxins that disable the water pumps within the cells lining the bowl, causing them to dump water into the bowel.
The number of white blood cells increase during an infection, so they can fight off the pathogens quicker.
this the body get infection?
a certain part of the body swells up as a result to an infection or disease.
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No, an infection is the presence of pathorgen In or on the body
carbon dioxide
This bacteria can affect the different organ in our body and cause various diseases
Babies infected during the pregnancy usually have a blood infection (sepsis ) and may have a serious, whole body infection called granulomatosis infantisepticum.
The answer is....infection
The immune system responds to a bacterial infection in various ways. In most cases, it will release antibodies which will attempt to fight the infection in various ways.
Your body cannot "sweat out" an infection at all.