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The immune system is run by white blood cells which attack any foriegn objects in the body. They grow stronger and begin to recognize sickness which allows you to become fully immune if you have a great immune system.
Your immune system. AIDS will make you more susceptible to other diseases, it will not directly affect any other body systems.
Probably not - given that chemotherapy destroys the patients immune system. Exposure to any illness would have serious consequences for the patient.
No. HIV attacks and overwhelms the immune system. In fact, the reason you can die of AIDS has nothing to do with the disease, but rather any sickness you catch with your immune system shot.
Any disorder affecting immunity is called as immune system disorder. Now most common cause for the same is HIV infection.
when a person is born with an immune system that doesn't function, the body is unable to fight and survive infections by pathogens that don't cause any problems for a robust immune system.
There has not been any medical side effect of lowering the immune system, if think it has given this side effect to you, contact your doctor about it.
in order to defeat any external agent
If you have an an inflammatory form of arthritis like for example RA it is the immune system that is attacking your joints and you need to treat it by suppressing the immune system to a degree. you would be wise to check with your doctor what treatments are best for you to self administer in any case.
The innate immunes system does not produce any antibodies. Cells of the innate immune system are macrophages, granulocytes (neutrophils, basophils, eusinophils), natural killer cells...
With the proper care and maintenance they are safe. Of course they, like any other power plants, are not immune to natural disasters.
The integumentary system serves as the first line of defense of the immune system by protecting the body's internal structures from any harmful bacteria or other harmful microbes in the environment. This system is compromised when the skin is cut.