The most significant factor may be their emotional health. This along with healthy eating habits and a generally active lifestyle can make a big difference in their immune function and overall health. Another important thing is to wash your hands regularly, since many diseases are spread through casual contact with another person or surfaces that contain bacteria. One of the most highly infected areas are your work space, especially your computer keyboard. Sanitizing wipes should be used often to keep the germ levels as low as possible.
Because - people who go into hospital are usually ill ! Their weakened immune system makes them vulnerable to catching any germs that may be present.
It is an ongoing fight for food. In this case we are the 'food'. We are always battling microbes and others. Most times we win, but if our defenses are weak, we lose.
Yes but not all of them.
Hyperthyroidism is not a contagious disease. The stress of disease or pregnancy can sometimes trigger hyperthyroidism in a susceptible individual however.
This person is called a carrier. Some carriers do not show any signs of the disease but others do (as someone with a cold).
A vaccine can stop a person from catching a disease because when you have a vaccination, it injects dead cells of that disease and therefore you body has made antibodies to defend yourself if you do catch it. it does not stop you from catching it 100% because you could still catch it but there is little chance of it harming you or harming you as much. x
A person who harbors a disease is called a carrier. Often, disease do not manifest in the carrier - they manifest in the descendants of the carriers.
A carrier is a person who harbors a disease. They can spread viruses through various forms of contact with other people. Diseases continue to manifest in the descendants of the carriers.Ê
List 5 reason person my be susceptible
Tuberculosis is on the increase due to certain factors: An increase in HIV, makes the person susceptible to diseases especially to TB; people living in poor sanitation areas are infected by TB, as it thrives most in these areas; the most populated areas is where this disease is most prevalent. These factors help in the spread of TB.
the transmission of the causative organism through the environment from the feces of an infected person to the GIT of a susceptible host
It's called a direct transfer transmission. It involves contact of an infected person with a susceptible person and the physical transfer of organisms.
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The common cold is caused by a group of viruses. Being cold does not cause colds, although it is true that a person who is chilled might become more susceptible to catching a cold.
Rheumatoid arthritis can be passes on genetically from the parent to the child. that is the child of a person that hs RA is mose likely to be predisposed to developing the disease sa a result of genetic factors. They are not going to actually catch it fron their paren a in catching a cold.