Diphtheria primarily affects the respiratory system, particularly the throat and nose, leading to symptoms such as a sore throat, difficulty breathing, and a characteristic gray or white membrane in the throat. It can also impact the skin if a cut or wound becomes infected. In severe cases, the toxins produced by the bacteria can spread to the heart and nervous system, leading to complications such as myocarditis or paralysis.
Computer virus' attack switches whereas human virus' affect cells.
How does a person's body fight off polio
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Because the immune system attack the dead virus so the next time the virus come into the body thebimmune systek reconize it and attack the virus
It attacks the heart, liver and other systems in your body!
It doesn't attack a cirten spot. It attacks the whole body.
no..because it is completly based on body signals...
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When HIV virus entered in the body of mainly first to be aware with that particular body so that soon enough they go and attack the white blood cells which known as CD4 which are responsible for the protection of the body against diseases and infection so when HIV virus data When HIV virus entered in the body of mainly first to be aware with that particular body so that soon enough they go and attack the white blood cells which known as CD4 which are responsible for the protection of the body against diseases and infection so when HIV virus attack them at last the body remains with few CD4 that course welcoming of other different diseases and infection
When you have a cold virus, your body starts to produce more mucus to catch the viruses and it increases the temperature to make it too uncomfortable for the virus to multiply. Therefore, it disrupts it by causing your body to increase its temperature and produce more mucus.
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), aloso cytomegalovirus can cause mononucleosis-like symptoms
It's the injection (or the ingestion [swallowing]) of a related virus, a damaged virus, or a dead virus. Your body will respond (makes antibodies and white cells to attack them) and hopefully you will be "immune" to the "true" virus if it should attack you at some later date.