Before you eat or cook anything you should ALWAYS check the date it is the safest thing to do.And if you food at home or in a restaurant doesnt taste right DONT eat it... send it back or tell somoeone it is yuckie!
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To fight an infection that has taken hold already the body releases lymphocytes. These come in two main forms killer t lymphocytes and b lymphocytes. The body recognises that cells in it are not "self" cells because they have antigens that are not recognised. When these cells show up the right antibodies to bind these antigens are required to fight the infection. Killer t cells have antibodies stikcing out of them adn when the find cell with the counterpart antigen then destroy them. b cell release a=two heayed antibodies into the blood which each bind two antigens and (and so two infection cells) together. The latter process creates large collections of infection cells that machrophages will later come and digest. The problem with this defens is that is can take time to find the correct antibodies and to recognise the antigens and so the infection is allowed to build up for a while. So after the infection is beaten many of the lymphocytes are destroyed apart from a few which are left as memory cells that will allow for a faster recognition and defens the second time around. Note: This is not specific to food poisoning but as far as i am aware there is no specific mechanism for this.
Immunity refers to the ability of the body to protect itself from foreign substances, such as bacteria and viruses, and prevent infection or disease. The immune system recognizes and destroys harmful pathogens while also remembering these invaders to provide a quicker and more effective response upon future encounters.
Periorbital cellulitis itself is not contagious, as it is typically caused by a bacterial infection. However, the bacteria that causes the infection can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person, so good hygiene practices are important to prevent its spread.
Yes, bacteria can grow in distilled water if it is exposed to contaminants or nutrients that support their growth. Distilled water itself does not contain nutrients for bacteria to thrive, but if it comes into contact with substances that provide nutrients, bacteria can grow in it.
Protein is not a bacteria. Proteins are macromolecules made up of amino acids that play various roles in the body, such as building and repairing tissues, enzymes, and antibodies. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can be beneficial or harmful to humans.
The presentation of thick, white, sometimes lumpy vaginal discharge is usually considered a yeast infection. Yeast infections are common, and do not mean that you are unclean. They simply are a result of an excess of bacteria that are normally present in the vagina which have overgrown and multiplied. The bacteria thrive on a moist, warm environment. Wearing cotton underwear will help keep the area cooler, but will not make the infection go away. You must see your doctor, who will take a swab and tell you weather or not you have a yeast infection. Rarely these symptoms are a sign of other problems, but the yeast infection itself can be treated easily, once diagnosed, by an over-the-counter medication.
You get immunity to the infection. Next time you get the infection by the same bacteria, your body can fight back the infection rather effectively. But the immunity does not last for life time, like most of the virus infections.
The body does prepare itself for future invasion by releasing antibodies against a given organism.
It builds immunity to it and can fight it better
it wont but it knows when its there in its body
Often it will. But it depends on the degree and type of damage done by the bacteria and/or by the removal of the infection.
An infection can mean different things depending on what you are taliking about. But typically an infection for a wound is caused from bacteria and other contaminates that negativelyaffect the way your body heals itself.
The infection might re-establish itself and flare up again.
It is probably this bacteria, clinging to the baby's nostrils, that is available to create infection when an opportunity (crack in the nipple) presents itself.
Septicemia, also known as blood poisoning, is not a bacteria itself. It is a serious medical condition that occurs when bacteria or other pathogens enter the bloodstream and cause a systemic infection. Sepisemia can be caused by various types of bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
Yes it is. It is a common misconception that ringworm is an actual worm. Ringworn is a fungal infection of the skin that presents itself as a ring shaped rash.
Immunity refers to the ability of the body to protect itself from foreign substances, such as bacteria and viruses, and prevent infection or disease. The immune system recognizes and destroys harmful pathogens while also remembering these invaders to provide a quicker and more effective response upon future encounters.
An infection can mean different things depending on what you are taliking about. But typically an infection for a wound is caused from bacteria and other contaminates that negativelyaffect the way your body heals itself.