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See the related question below about the Lytic cycle which is how the influenza virus replicates.

The long story short is that the virus gets into your body, attaches to one of your cells, slips in and deposits its own genetic material to replace what the cell usually had as its genetic instructions. This turns the cell into a "factory" making more viruses instead of doing what it is supposed to be doing.

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Infections can enter the blood stream and spread through blood to other organs.

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When does idney infection occur?

Kidney infection, also called pyelonephritis and upper urinary tract infection, occurs when microbes, usually bacteria, invade the tissues of the kidney and multiply.


Why the fever is related to infection always?

Its a body protection.virus cant multiply if the body is heating.


How do infections begin?

Infection with a pathogen does not necessarily lead to disease. Infection occurs when viruses, bacteria, or other microbes enter your body and begin to multiply.


What t-cells cause the b-cell lymphocytes to multiply in response to an infection?

Helper T-cells.


If you shave your pubic hair will you get a Urinary Tract Infection easier?

No.Normally, urine is sterile. It is usually free of bacteria, viruses, and fungi but does contain fluids, salts, and waste products. An infection occurs when tiny organisms, usually bacteria from the digestive tract, cling to the opening of the urethra and begin to multiply. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body. Most infections arise from one type of bacteria, Escherichia coli (E. coli), which normally lives in the colon. In many cases, bacteria first travel to the urethra. When bacteria multiply, an infection can occur. An infection limited to the urethra is called urethritis. If bacteria move to the bladder and multiply, a bladder infection, called cystitis, results. If the infection is not treated promptly, bacteria may then travel further up the ureters to multiply and infect the kidneys. A kidney infection is called pyelonephritis. Pubic hair has nothing to do with UTI.


Can a sewing needle infect you?

Yes. It has germs on it and a puncture can leave some of the germs inside the puncture to multiply and produce an infection.


Cross infection and cross infestation?

Cross infection and cross infestation happen when and infection or infestation is transferred in some way, like by combs and brushes in a salon. An infection is a type of germ that can cause sickness and an infestation is like lice or vermin.


What T-cell causes the B-cell lymphocyte to multiply in response to an infection?

Activated helper T cell will multiply and become either TH1 or TH2. TH2 is the one that activates the B cell population


Can a bladder infection cause a kidney infection?

Nope. These infections are caused by bacteria. Namely e-coli that can get into the urinary tract from the bowels. Feces can get on the hands and then the person touches the penis. The e-coli get inside and multiply, causing the infection. A fall could cause bruising of these and other internal organs however.


How do bacteria cause infection?

touching your eyes, mouth,and noise with your hand


Can a fall cause a bladder or kidney infection?

Nope. These infections are caused by bacteria. Namely e-coli that can get into the urinary tract from the bowels. Feces can get on the hands and then the person touches the penis. The e-coli get inside and multiply, causing the infection. A fall could cause bruising of these and other internal organs however.


What are the functions the cytoplasmic organelles perform?

The cytoplasmic organelles multiply to keep away and infection in the area. They also produce genetic-modulation cells to increase the blood flow. Hope this helps :-) xx