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Who is the First most common type of infection in human body?

what are the first most common type of infection in the body


Is itching a symptom of a yeast infection?

Yes, itching can be a symptom of a yeast infection. That is not the only symptom but could be an indicator.


What is the symptoms of koch infection?

Well, growths and pus is a good indicator.


Why is the complete destruction of the epidermis dangerous?

The epidermis is body's first defence against disease and infection. If the epidermis is completely destroyed, the body is more susceptible to bacteria.


Can you get Ebola?

Yes, it is possible to get ebola twice. Although your body will immunoglobulins against the virus from the first infection (if you survive), the virus is so destructive that it is not enough. That combined with your body being seriously weakened from the first infection means a second infection would be unsurvivable. Maybe after medical research and technology progresses, this will change.


Who devolped an antiobodic which fights infection in the body?

First Antibiotic was discovered by Alexander Flemming.It was pencilin.


What does high white blood cell indicate?

First and foremost it is a sign of infection somewhere in the body


What is a secondary bacterial infection?

It's a bacterial infection that takes advantage of a prior health problem. The first health problem reduced the body's defenses, and made it easier for the secondary infection to occur.


What is the invasion of the body by a disease producing organism?

The answer is....infection


Who invented the first vegetable indicator?

When was the forst vegatable indicator made in? When was the forst vegatable indicator made in?


What is the medical term for the body's response to infection?

Sepsis is a systemic or body-wide response to infection.


Can you catch the plague twice?

Yes, it is possible to get ebola twice. Although your body will immunoglobulins against the virus from the first infection (if you survive), the virus is so destructive that it is not enough. That combined with your body being seriously weakened from the first infection means a second infection would be unsurvivable. Maybe after medical research and technology progresses, this will change.