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- What are pathogens?Which of your body’s nonspecific host defenses would help fight a pathogen entering your body through each of the following portals? (a) A small cut on your hand; (b) inhalation into your lungs; (c) ingestion with contaminated food.Why does an AIDS patient suffer from many infections?
- Why is the nervous system vulnerable to microbial invasion?Describe the different ways a disease can be transmitted? What impact do we have as human that can support the control of transmission? What tactics, skills and/or techniques will you implement going forward to help control the transmission of microbes in your daily life?What diseases do you need be concerned about and how would you protect yourself and others when a tsunami occurs?