Infection and response
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Infection occurs when harmful microbes like bacteria, viruses, or fungi invade the body. The immune system responds through several defense mechanisms. Physical barriers like skin and mucus prevent entry, while white blood cells identify and destroy pathogens. Antibodies are produced to target specific invaders. Vaccination also helps prepare the immune system. Together, these responses protect the body from illness and help it recover from infections.
• Communicable diseases
• Viral diseases
• Bacterial diseases
• Fungal diseases
• Protist diseases
• Human defence system
• Vaccination
• Antibiotics and pain killers
• Discovery and development of drugs
• Producing monoclonal antibodies
• Uses of monoclonal antibodies
• Detection and identification of plant diseases
• Plant defence response
Infection occurs when harmful microbes like bacteria, viruses, or fungi invade the body. The immune system responds through several defense mechanisms. Physical barriers like skin and mucus prevent entry, while white blood cells identify and destroy pathogens. Antibodies are produced to target specific invaders. Vaccination also helps prepare the immune system. Together, these responses protect the body from illness and help it recover from infections.
• Communicable diseases
• Viral diseases
• Bacterial diseases
• Fungal diseases
• Protist diseases
• Human defence system
• Vaccination
• Antibiotics and pain killers
• Discovery and development of drugs
• Producing monoclonal antibodies
• Uses of monoclonal antibodies
• Detection and identification of plant diseases
• Plant defence response






