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Q: If bacteria are not trapped before air enters the lungs they can cause what infection?
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What happens if bacteria are not trapped before air enters the lungs?

You get pneumonia


What happds if bacteria are not trapped before air enters the lungs?

you get pneumonia.


A bacterial infection results when bacteria?

A bacterial infection results when bacteria enters the body.


Do mucous membrane prevent infection?

The mucous membrane provides lubrication and prevents infection by trapping bacteria before it enters the lungs or moving bacteria into the stomach where acids kill them.


How do you get a bacteria infection?

There are various ways through which you can get a bacteria infection. One of the options is through indirect and direct contact. This is where one comes into contact with the infectious bacteria.


How do you get staph infections?

Staph infection is spread like any other infection, by bacteria. It enters your body though cuts or your nose or mouth. Washing your hand is the key to prevent it.


How do bubble bath cause urinary infections?

Bacteria in the water enters either the urethra in females, or the prostate gland in males, leading to the bladder, causing infection.


What causes cellulitis infection?

Mostly people get cellulitis infection of dermis and subcutaneous tissues after minor skin trauma such as insect bites, cuts and burns. On this spot where skin was previously broken bacteria enters into human body causing this type of infection. I have this from a shot at the doctor's, too. It's shown by a spot of swollen, red, usually itchy and/or painful skin around a bite or break in the skin.


What is it when infection or disease enters the body?

Sickness


When you get a cut what enters the body?

May be bacteria.


What is inflamitory response?

The inflammatory response is the body's response to infection. After a pathogen enters the body and creates an infection, leukocytes rush to cite to kill off the bacteria. Inflammation results because of the puss that the body secretes to combat the bacteria. After the intruder is eliminated the body tries to heal the passage through which the pathogen entered, by closing it off and healing the skin.


Why gangrene is not contagious?

Gangrene is an infection that originally enters the body through a break in the skin, of some kind. The gangrene bacteria cannot pass through intact skin. Only injured people are at risk.