All the time really. The most common routes are through your mouth, eyes (rubbing your eyes), and nose. Open wounds are always a concern for infection.
Important to remember that not all bacteria are bad. In fact, most are not. Also, your body does a good job of keeping bacteria in check on it's own. But, it's also important to keep good hygiene.
The cut allows a passage way for bacteria to enter your body. The bacteria enter. The infection forms because of the bacteria.
an infection.
your body
When harmful bacteria enter the body through a wound, the immune system responds by sending white blood cells to the site of infection to attack the bacteria. The white blood cells engulf and destroy the bacteria to prevent the infection from spreading. Additionally, the body may produce antibodies to target the specific bacteria and help fight off the infection.
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When bacteria enters the body, it can enter through various routes, such as inhalation, ingestion, or through breaks in the skin. Once inside, bacteria can travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system to different parts of the body where they can cause infection. The body's immune system response typically involves white blood cells trying to eliminate the bacteria.
No, there has to be some contact with the bacteria and it has to enter your body through mucous membranes or an interuption in your skin.
When harmful bacteria enter your body and produce toxins, an infection occurs. This can damage tissues and disable bodily functions.
they are killer cells. they kill bacteria that enter your body
the remove harmful molecules from your body, they also digest bacteria that enter the cell.
i think u say i am infected with a disease
Leptospira interrogans can survive for as long as six months outdoors under favorable conditions. Leptospira bacteria can enter the body through cuts or other skin damage or through mucous membranes (such as the inside of the mouth and nose).