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Q: How body responds when dead or weakened microbes are introduced in a healthy body?
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How prevent harmful microbes?

we can prevent harmful microbes in lots of different ways: by cleaning hands daily by staying fit and healthy by getting daily vaccinations


Are the microbes that are injected in a vaccination dead or alive?

They can be either. Some vaccines are made with dead viruses or particles of viruses and other vaccines are made with attenuated (weakened) viruses that are not able to make an otherwise healthy person sick. In 2009 the swine flu vaccine approved for use in the US was prepared both ways, the nasal flu vaccine was made from attenuated viruses and the shots were made with dead viruses.


Where do the probiotic microbes in your gut come from?

The gastrointestinal tract of a normal fetus is sterile. Babies born vaginally became inoculated with microbes from their mothers, including Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, E.coli and Enteroccoccus. This mixture gives them an immediate natural defense barrier of probiotic microbes that protect against pathogens, and affect their health throughout life.Probiotic foods, including fermented vegetables (sauerkraut, pickles, kimchi) fermented drinks (kefir, kombucha), and fermented soy products (miso, tempeh, natto, soy yogurt) contain probiotic microbes as a result of fermentation or through the addition of a live culture. Eating these foods has the potential of helping you balance your intestinal microbes and thereby improve your health. Probiotic supplements are also sold as pills that contain millions of friendly bacteria, and sometimes yeast. You can buy them in natural food stores, usually in the refrigerated section. Probiotics are non-toxic.Encourage the growth of healthy probiotic microbes by eating healthy foods and avoiding antibiotics, whenever possible. This means mother's milk for infants and unrefined plant foods for children and adults. Babies delivered by cesarean section or fed formula may benefit from probiotics specifically designed for infants. You may also want to take probiotic supplements after a course of prescribed antibiotics in order to help reestablish healthy intestinal microbes. Finally, if you still suffer from irregular bowel movements, indigestion, elevated cholesterol, or arthritis, then you may want to try enhancing your probiotic microbes with supplements.


What are organisms in urine called that cause infection?

"Mid-flow clean catch" urine from a healthy organism should be free of microbes. Urine from the beginning of the flow may contain bacteria washed from the perianal region. Bacteria in the urine would indicate an infection.


What purpose do disease-causing microbes serve in an ecosystem?

Disease causing-causing microbes keep the the species healthy. There is short term gain of drinking totally sterile water. But over very long term it may hamper the immune system of the human being. You should give serious thought of feeding the population with attenuated microbes so that there immune system is kept at it's alert. So disese causing organisms keep the species healthy is a biological fact. But when it comes to apply the same, you can not apply it. Mother, Father and doctor and society give fight to last breath to save the baby with any congenital disability for example.

Related questions

How do you find out how healthy your aquifer is?

You can find out how healthy your aquifer is by testing the water for microbes. If the water contains microbes, boil it before drinking it.


What is meant by opportunistic infection?

An infection that develops only when a person's immune system is weakened.


What yougurts are healthy?

Because they has good amount of intestinal microbes


What effects do microbes have?

MICROBES CAN CHANGE THE HEALTHY PERSON TO SICK,UNWELL[Aleteration in comfort)or even to kill the person 0


Do all microbes cause diseases?

Majority of the microbes do not cause the disease. The disease causing microbes also, probably, keeps your species healthy and your immune system tuned.


How do microbes help pea and bean plants?

Microbes can help pea and bean plants by giving them important nutrients needed for healthy growth. For example, there are microbes that can add nitrogen, which is essential to plant growth.


How prevent harmful microbes?

we can prevent harmful microbes in lots of different ways: by cleaning hands daily by staying fit and healthy by getting daily vaccinations


How could growing microbes help a pathogen?

Pathogens are also microbial organisms. They just require a healthy host to transfer them to other healthy hosts thus spreading the disease. If one grows a colony of microbes it attracts the pathogens and helps them to infect them and carry the disease with them.


Why are you less healthy when you do not exercise?

The body is designed that way. Use it or lose it. The body only responds to what you tell it it needs.


What can you give a seed to keep healthy?

A seed can be stored in healthy conditions under low temperature and low humidity in air tight containers to avoid the attack of microbes and insects.


What land is best for slow-release fertilizers?

Moist, warm, well-aerated, well-drained soils with healthy bacterial and fungal activity describe the best land for slow-release fertilizers. Slow-release fertilizers optimally give nutrients over an eight- to 12-week period. Their efficiency responds to soil microbes, moisture, pH (power of hydrogen) and temperature.


What are two benefits of healthy intestinal flora?

1) helps keep harmful microbes in check2) helps break down nutrients for absorption