Because once you catch it, the body builds new antibodies against the virus, so if you are exposed to that particular virus for the second time, the antibodies will attack the virus, so most probably you won't catch it.
Influenza was the viral disease that caused more deaths during WWI than combat.
Influenza was the viral disease that caused more deaths during WWI than combat.
Avian flu, HIV Aids, Ebola, And many more.
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Influenza (or the flu) was the disease that killed more men during the war then combat did.
Influenza (or the flu) was the disease that killed more men during the war then combat did.
yyes you can, the meningitis bacteria can not usually survive more that a couple of minutes outside of the mouth so you can generally only catch it from direct contact with the infected persons saliva, eg, kissing...
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nothing. you catch them. what more can you ask then the regis'? don't be selfish! and you cant catch regigigas.
The list of possibilities is very long, and includes bacterial disease like E. coli, viral disease like HIV, metabolic disease like celiac or thyroid disease, functional problems like irritable bowel syndrome, and many more.
: Equine Herpes Virus-1 (EHV-1) is a contagious viral disease of horses that can cause respiratory disease, abortion and occasionally neurologic disease. : : : For more details, see the link attached on the left of this column
It Means You Cant Catch It. This Is Usually The Case If You've Already Had It As It Is Unlikely To Have It TwiceYou are immune to chicken pox means you will not catch the infection. So that means you had an attack of chicken pox or you have taken chickenpox vaccine atleast two weeks back.