Yes, humans can transmit diseases or infections to dogs, making them sick. It is important to practice good hygiene and take precautions to prevent the spread of illnesses between humans and animals.
Microbes that make you sick are often referred to as pathogens or harmful bacteria. These microorganisms can cause infections or diseases in the human body.
mostly infections\diseases of the lungs and throat.
It is a disease that causes aids. it kills cells and causes other life threatening diseases called opportunistic infections because of bacteria that doesn't make healthy people sick
No it doesn't, but if you are going to drink blood make sure it is free from diseases such as HIV, if it is disease-free then it won't kill you. It would be concided wierd by most but no, it won't kill you.
Infectious diseases are typically not passed on genetically, but some individuals may inherit genetic factors that make them more susceptible to certain infections. However, the immune system plays a significant role in fighting infectious diseases, and genetic variations can influence an individual's immune response to infections.
Auto-immune diseases make it harder for your immune system to engage other infections that may possibly infect the body. In the case of HIV, it uses cells the body needs to fight disease to reproduce; thus inhibiting the body's ability to fight off other infections.
An infection is a disease caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses or fungi that has come inside you. Also diseases caused by greater parasites are sometimes called infections. Most infections are contagious, that is: When you get some of the microbes from another person on you, they can invade you and multiply inside you and make you sick too. Diseases not caused by organisms that invade you are not called infections.
Yes it does; anything that compromises the immune system will make the person more vulnerable to all infections.
While taking birth control, you're more prove to infections and other diseases as the pill lowers your immune system. It destroys vitamins in your body. It's a nasty thing.
DNA contains the information used to make proteins.
Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin in 1928 revolutionized the field of medicine by providing the first antibiotic that could effectively treat bacterial infections. This discovery led to the development of numerous other antibiotics, which have saved countless lives by combatting various bacterial diseases and infections. Today, antibiotics continue to play a crucial role in modern medicine in treating infections and preventing the spread of diseases.
Yes many bacteria do cause diseases and infections and poisonings. However, there are also helpful bacteria like the ones living in your intestines that help you to digest food and obtain nutrients.