Fayoumi. They can fight off any bacterial infection.
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Diseases are caused by germs and viruses attacking your immune system.
viruses, diseases
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It hinders the immune system's ability to fight of diseases and viruses in the body.
Your immune system :D If we must have protection against diseases, a strong immune system is paramount for wellness and preventative healthcare it the answer was helpfulll write me a message' :D The Immune System.
The immune system helps assure that diseases and viruses do not reach the cardiovascular system which includes the heart and blood vessels. :]
Impetigo can cause other diseases by weakening the immune system, allowing other forms of bacteria and viruses to enter the body.
Viruses (e.g. colds and flu), auto-immune diseases, and most forms of cancer are just a few examples of diseases that are not caused by bacteria.
No, because the immune system fights of diseases, it produces antibiotics to get rid of things such as; bacteria, toxins,viruses and cancer cells.
No organism is completely immune to all diseases, as factors such as environment, genetics, and immune system health can all play a role in susceptibility to illness. However, some organisms have evolved strong immune systems that make them more resistant to diseases than others.
The majority of diseases are caused by microorganisms (mostly bacteria, but sometimes viruses) which enter a person's body and launch an attack on their cells. Depending on the person, diseases may also be caused by stress-induced situations, as your immune system does not function well when you are undfer stress, and will therefore not be effective against fighting diseases as well as a person with a healthy immune system. Bacteria and Viruses are transferred through the air or environment, or an open wound in the skin; although, when exposed to bacteria or viruses which your body has developed an immunity to, you will not show signs of infection.
Impetigo can cause other diseases by weakening the immune system, allowing other forms of bacteria and viruses to enter the body.