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Can one illness keep out another? |
I know about innoculations, eg cow pox keeping out small pox. What about if I have a common cold- would that protect me from measles, mumps or rickets? If one illness is acting in a body, will it keep others out? An inoculation works by providing a weakened "sample" for your immune system to "read" and make tailored antibodies for - and once those antibodies are present your immune system can easily make more at a moments notice. Now that is highly oversimplified, but it is the basic concept. Actually I look on infection control as just another kind of swordplay :) Report It Being dead effectively keeps out most things. |
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