you would probably have antibodies against the microbes and would probably be able to counter the infection.
There was a certain number of microbes that had to add up together and once they are 3.5 millimeters from each other they connect and once its reaches the number of microbes to make bacteria it creates bacteria
Once the food source is gone, the microbes die off.
The stomach contains acids that defend your body against microbes. Most of these microbes are destroyed once they are digested and enter into the acidic stomach.
No - but it is nothing to worry about if it happens just once. Sometimes it happens. Go and see a doctor if it happens more than once.
Yes, you can get infected by using the same needle more than once! ---- You can also contract any disease that your "friend" has by using the same needle. Have you heard of HIV/AIDS?
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If it happens once it may mean nothing, it is probably just a slip of the tongue.If it happens more than once then it is a sign of, at least, a lack of involvement. If it happens more than once, and the wrong name is always the same wrong name, then it is time to ask serious questions.
Somewhere that has been sterilized. You can use an autoclave, irradiation or certain chemicals to kill microbes on surfaces. An example would be surgeouns gloves which are irradiated in their packets before use. Inside the packet there are no microbes, once they are taken out of the packet microbes in the air will begin to settle on them.
it will have been dropped twice.
No, the lifegain happens only once.
Once infected, the chlamydia bacteria will multiply in the body.