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Safety needles must be provided to employees who use needles to reduce the chance that they will stick themselves or others and thus transmit a blood-borne disease.
Antibiotics, antitoxins, painkillers, statins.
Yes. Antibodies are made in response to pathogens. The antibodies are made by WBCs. These antibodies are a "match" to the pathogen. The next time the body is attacked by this pathogen, the antibody response will be much faster and a person will recover much sooner.
Vaccines.
OSHA requires that obstruction be visible. How they are made visible to vehicle drivers is not specified.
Blood is made up of four main parts. These are: Red blood cells. These are nuclei-less cells packed full of haemoglobin to carry oxygen around the body. White blood cells. These are the immune system of the body, and protect the body from any invading pathogens. Platelets. These are the cells that form scabs and clots when you get cut. Plasma. This is the liquid part of the blood, and makes up around 60% of the blood content.
A guy named Brad Borne
A vaccine
Borne would be the preferred usage here. While both borne and born are past participles of the verb to bear, linguists have made a distinction. Born is used when referring to a physical birth, with the focus is on the offspring. It is always used passively: "These kittens were born only yesterday." Borne is used in all other senses: "My efforts have today borne fruit." And borne is used when the emphasis is on the birth-giver and the voice is active: "This mother kitten has borne two litters before."
killed virus
They are known as killer T cells, which are a type of white blood cell that engulfs and digests foreign proteins/pathogens that enter the body. They work in conjunction with another type of white blood cell called Helper T cells which do the actual targeting of the pathogen/protein.
Wind-borne Mutant Pollen.