to be clean
The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin. The body first defense against a virus is Mucus. Mucus
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The first line of defense against disease is the body's innate immune system, which includes physical barriers like the skin and mucous membranes, as well as specialized cells that target and destroy pathogens. These defenses work to prevent pathogens from entering the body or to eliminate them quickly before they can cause harm.
The first line of defense includes the skin, breathing passage, mouth and stomach.
skin is the first defense.
a diseas that can be passed from one living thing to another is an infectious disease
The body's first line of defense against disease-causing microorganisms is the skin, which acts as a physical barrier to prevent pathogens from entering the body. Additionally, mucous membranes in the respiratory and digestive tracts trap and expel pathogens. These barriers help prevent infections from establishing within the body.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease can be contagious for several days or even several weeks depending on the virus. This disease has no cure.
You can perform self defense against someone on their property as long as they attacked you first and you are in danger.
Well, It really doesn't really "Defend" a disease, maybe the first parts of it. For instance, sweat is suppost to keep you cool, and prevents over-heating. . . And skin obviously keeps bacteria from the inside.
Counter-terrorism Intelligence is often the first line of defense against terrorism in the US and other nations.
Genetic diseases are not contagious. But few contagious diseases give rise to genetic diseases in first trimester of pregnancy.. For example rubella infection, toxoplasmosis, chlamydia and herpes virus infection.