AIDS attack white blood cells, but it isn't infectious. It is inherited.
Legionnaires' disease
red blood cells carry oxygen white blood cells attacks virus
No! It attacks the Helper T cells which are white blood cells.
White Blood cells help fight disease. You can get a type of cancer if you don't have enough white blood cells.
White blood cells
It doesn't. It attack the blood; specifically, it attacks the white blood cells, designed to fight and resist disease.
A low amount of white blood cells will cause an increase in illness and disease. This is because white blood cells are used to fight disease and illnesses. Everyday, thousands of bacteria and viruses enter the body and the white blood cells fight the them. With a lower count of white blood cells, you are more susceptible to disease as your body won't be able to fight the disease as efficiently.
white blood cells
These are white blood cells.
White Blood Corpuscles are the cells in the blood that fight diseases.
no. white blood cells and antibodies