No. Your body will build antibodies everytime you get a disease. Once your antibodies are built, they will destroy the virus before you can get sick. The reason you stay sick for a little bit is because the antibodies are being created.+
Yes, because more than one virus can cause it.
Because the virus will mutate. When you get the flu more than once each time it is a different virus.
It is possible to be infected with the same strain of cold virus more than once, especially if your immune system is weakened or if you come into contact with someone who is infected. However, once your body develops immunity to a specific strain of virus, reinfection is less likely.
The Pandora app can play a song more than once in the same day.
Yes, it is possible to get adenovirus more than once because there are multiple strains of the virus and immunity to one strain does not necessarily protect against infection with another strain.
Yes - it is possible to suffer more than once from the condition.
no
Because once you catch it, the body builds new antibodies against the virus, so if you are exposed to that particular virus for the second time, the antibodies will attack the virus, so most probably you won't catch it.
usuallly not because once you get rid of the virus you should have the dog /puppy vaccinated afterward. But if the dog picks up the virus again it might affect the dog/puppy.
I do think that a person can have more than one virus at a time because if you are in a very contaminated area then you can catch more than one virus
no
No