Yes she did. She died because she suffered from shock and a disease called Typhus. A few days later, her sister Anne Frank died, also because of Typhus. Hope this helped. =D
they fight off disease and infection
No. Stem cells can reproduce and become other cells which may help fight off disease.
Your immune system. The healthier your immune system is, the more likely you will be able to fight off infections and diseases. Antibodies are proteins in the blood that fight disease. - DLW
HJWGDLFGVHJELF
To stop you from getting very serious and sometimes fatal diseases. When you have an injection part of the disease ( which is dead ) will get injected into you by a needle. Your body will then fight this disease off, therefore if the disease which i now alive is to enter your body, your body will recognise it and will be able to fight it off easily!
Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, are a type of blood protein that play a key role in the body's immune response by helping to fight off disease-causing pathogens such as bacteria and viruses.
Lymph Nodes.
They could have gotten disentary, Typhus, and alot more, but Disentary is the worst. That's like knocking on Death's Door, so to speak. Typhus affects you by the air. That would be the worst, I could immagine.
Leukemia is a disease that makes your white blood cells, cells that fight off disease, grow abnormally and at a rapid pace.
The disease lowers their immunity to fight off infection.
A vaccination is weakened germs of a disease. When you get injected with these germs, your body build an immunity against it, so when you really get the disease, your body can fight it off.