First of all because it can kill u and it contagious hope that helps :)
Answer:Natural barriers and the immune system defend the body against organisms that can cause infection. (See also Lines of Defense.) Natural barriers include the skin, mucous membranes, tears, earwax, mucus, and stomach acid.
Explanation:hope this helps:D happy early hallowen
Patients who get fibrinolytic therapy should not get aspirin(acetyl salicyl acid/ASA) for 24 hours since they will be at increased risk for bleeding. GIving aspirin can make spontaneous bleeding can be stopped.
Wait for 24 hours after fibrinolytic therapy then do CT-Scan to make sure that there is no intracranial hemorrhage.
Answer:
The correct answer is - C. slowing the growth of the bacterial infection.
Explanation:
If an individual is infected with a bacterial infection there is a requirement of a huge number of immune cell production to fight with infection and slow the production f the bacterial and prevent its growth in the body. An increase of these white blood cells affects the hypothalamus which leads to the heat up the body known as fever.
Fever helps the white blood cells to move along the walls of the blood vessels so it can prevent the invasion of the bacteria in the blood and grow. Thus the slowing of the growth of the bacterial infection leads to fever in the infected organism.