A and b
HIV and HBV
There are two different sources for getting blood-borne pathogens certificate to apply initial / annual renewal:Philadelphia Department of Public HealthBiologix Solutions LLC
There are two types of white blood cells: lymphocytes and phagocytes. The latter of the two will ingest pathogens through a process called phagocytizing.
they help clean up wounds and helps fight pathogens.
direct blood transmissiom victor borne transmission
The spleen is a soft, spongy organ of the lymphatic system. It generaly serves two functions in adults: It fights infection. Actting as a giant lymph node scanning erythrocytes, platelets and antigens. Lymphocytes produced in the spleen fight disease causing pathogens. It also Filters aged erythrocytes, platelets and blood-borne antigens.
The two blood borne diseases most prevalent in the United States are HIV and Hepatitis.
Bateria and viruse
botulism and uhhh....
HIV and Hepatitus.
Blood and protein are two entirely different things.. They are both good for your body, but in different ways. Blood carries oxygen through your veins and helps defend your body against pathogens and air born viruses, etc. Protein will make your bones stronger, and can make you taller.
Tattooed people can't donate blood because of the inherent risks that might come to whoever receives the blood. The risks that the ink from the tattoo might have infected the bloodstream can give the recipient blood diseases.