Anyone can develop a reaction to poison ivy. There is no immunity to it, as the rash is caused by an allergic reaction to the plant's oil.
People with fibromyalgia can develop gout as anyone else. There is nor correlation between the two disease and if you have fibromyalgia you are not more likely than anyone else to develop gout.
People in good health with strong immune systems rarely develop bacteremia
HIV/AIDS is a disease that affects the immune system and because these people have weak immune systems, they often get sick.
An allergy is when a person's immune system perceives something that is usually harmless as a threat to the body and launches an attack called an immune response.
Anyone can get scabies they are like crabs.
It is theoretically possible, however, unlikely, much the same way that it is unlikely for anyone to be immune to other drugs and toxins. Some people will have higher resistances and tolerances, though.
People build up resistance against some diseases and their immune system protects them against the disease in future infections.
People can develop pneumonia after surgery due to a weakened immune system, difficulty breathing deeply, and being immobile for long periods of time, which can lead to the accumulation of fluid in the lungs and increase the risk of infection.
Yes bacterial infections make people ill and puts anyone with a weak immune system at greater risk.
People with comprimised immune systems are susceptible to all the infections commonly found in the population. They are also able to develop "opportunistic infections." There are a variety of opportunistic infections. A few include thrush, kaposi's sarcoma, pneumocystis pneumonia and cytomegalovirus.
Kapose's Sarcoma (KS) is an opportunistic disease that occurs in people with weakened immune systems. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) weakens the immune system severely enough for patients to develop KS. HIV is not the only cause of weakened immune systems. Other conditions, such as Lupus, may also cause an individual to develop an opportunistic infection.
Depends on the person's immune system as everyone reacts differently when it comes to food allergies/sensitivities.