Not to be taken by pregnant women, people with immune system diseases (AIDS) and the elderly.
Diseases affect everyone, but they are more likely to attack elderly people more as their immune system isn't as good as it once was. This puts them in a vulnerable position as opposed to people that are younger.
Persons at particular risk for listeriosis include the elderly, pregnant women, newborns, and those with a weakened immune system.
Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. The disease can be fatal in infants, the elderly, and individuals with a weakened immune system.
It affects the elderly, those with HIV/AIDS, very young children, & those with a somehow compromised immune system the most.
Infants and the elderly, because their immune systems are weak.
No, Listeria is not a virus. It is a type of bacteria called Listeria monocytogenes that can cause illness, particularly in pregnant women, newborns, elderly individuals, and people with weakened immune systems.
Because your legs move and hits your immune.
Their immune system becomes weaker.
Yes, being pregnant doesn't make you immune from punishments.
Children, elderly and people with compromised immune systems.
Most viruses do not affect the ability of a person to become pregnant. Some viruses might weaken your immune system or make you less likely to have an interest in sex, but there are few if any viruses which would prevent your getting pregnant.