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What diseases do anti-bodies fight?

They fight bacterial infections.


Is it easier to fight bacterial diseases in the US or in Africa?

It is thousand times easier to fight bacterial diseases in US than Africa. But when it comes to viral diseases, the difference is less dramatic.


Which chickens are immune to viruses and diseases?

Fayoumi. They can fight off any bacterial infection.Count Olaf


What is the one way to keep the body ready to fight diseases caused by infection usually done when you're still a baby?

Vaccinations.


What are some historical developments that changed the way people fight diseases?

Probably penicillin was the #1 development that changed how we fight bacterial infections.


Scientists develop antibiotics to fight bacterial diseases Which statement correctly summarizes how antibiotics work?

They interrupt processes vital to the bacteria.


What was the organization created by the UN to fight worldwide disease after World War 2 called?

Possibly UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) which gives vaccinations against diseases.


Why use vaccinations?

Vaccinations help to protect individuals from getting sick by teaching the immune system how to recognize and fight off specific infections. They also contribute to herd immunity, which helps to protect those who cannot be vaccinated due to medical reasons. Overall, vaccinations are a safe and effective way to prevent the spread of contagious diseases and save lives.


What is the ability to fight off diseases?

The ability to fight off diseases is known as immunity. It involves the body's defense mechanisms, including the immune system, which helps to identify and destroy pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and other harmful agents. Immunity can be acquired naturally through exposure to pathogens or artificially through vaccinations.


What diseases have vaccinations cured?

No it's a dead cell of the disease in which your white blood cells find a way to destroy it so when the disease comes for real the immune system already knows how to fight it


Vaccinations help prepare the body to fight invasions of a specific pathogen by?

introducing a harmless version of the pathogen to the immune system. This allows the immune system to recognize and remember the pathogen, so it can respond quickly if the real pathogen is encountered in the future. Ultimately, vaccinations help prevent illness and the spread of infectious diseases.


What do white blood cells do to diseases?

They fight against diseases