Eventually, your body can't take it anymore and it shuts down. Your organs stop functioning and you die.
Well that does make sense, but it depends on what kind of infection it is.
Like if its an infection in your blood you will most likely die within hours unless the person seeks medical help. If it's an infection of a lung or skin infection, you can either try to treat it or remove whatever's infected.
It takes about 10 years, if untreated, for Hep C to cause death in the person who has it.
Yes. Fleas infected with yersinia pestis cause the Black Death.
A cause of communicable disease might include exposure to an infected person or animal. An effect of a communicable disease might include death or disability.
Of course not. you are the Arbiter. a person can only be infected by the flood after death. When you die you respawn to your last checkpoint. fail
The Black Death was occured by bacteria that was disturded so then past on to fleas then the rats then the fleas and when the infected fleas bit a human it was all over for the infected person.
infected fleas that were carried around on rats
a stroke can cause death, but it will not always kill a person
Possibly... if it is badly infected and the infection travels to the heart. This is somewhat unusual, however.
The 'black death' is usually referenced to the bubonic plague in which fleas from rats infected many humans causing them severe sickness and resulted in death. The mortality rate for those infected with the bubonic plague was 30-75 percent.
No. Death is something that happens to a person. Love is a feeling.
An infected tooth can cause death. But it isn't really from infecting your brain. It will go into your airways and swell them up then you can't breath. A tooth infection can become very serious. The infection can go into your bloodstream. A person I knew was very sick; they did all these tests. His wife insisted it was his teeth, and it was!!!!!!!!!
After a person's death, their marriage legally ends. The surviving spouse is considered a widow or widower.