AnonyAnonymous
#147879329Monday, October 13, 2014 1:37 PM GMT

Alright then. Do you appreciate the excellent immunological mechanisms defending you internally and externally from lethal pathogens?
AnonyAnonymous
#150603336Friday, November 28, 2014 4:29 PM GMT

"ok thx i just wanted to make sure it was probs that and not like allergies" Actually, immunological reaction to an allergen would be plausible, depending on the extent of your allergies.
AnonyAnonymous
#151660833Sunday, December 14, 2014 6:26 AM GMT

I'd prefer if you exhibited your opinion regarding immunological memory.
AnonyAnonymous
#151739861Monday, December 15, 2014 8:47 AM GMT

Environmental influences are a significant factor in this situation. Many individuals adapt their perception to the perception of the individuals surrounding them so that the individuals will perceive them in a positive manner. Other individuals simply derive pleasure from negative sources such as "Ebolavirus Infections" due to factors such as self-perceived inferiority, over-all, it varies between individuals. Although, "Ebolavirus" itself doesn't actually cause necrosis of flesh, the immun...
AnonyAnonymous
#151875343Wednesday, December 17, 2014 9:27 PM GMT

Ah, alright then. Although it's likely that there's simply just excess mucus remaining in your respiratory system, I'd suggest remaining cautious if you develop additional symptoms within a few days as infection with Influenza-Viruses temporarily weakens the immunological response to certain bacteria which prevents colonization, such as "Streptococcus-Pneumoniae".
AnonyAnonymous
#151982143Friday, December 19, 2014 6:49 PM GMT

I'd suggest giving him Oseltamivir to inhibit viral replication and accelerate the recovery process. Immunological protection of his Respiratory-System will be temporarily weakened for a varying quantity of days afterwards.
AnonyAnonymous
#152132858Sunday, December 21, 2014 10:53 PM GMT

"pneumonia doesn't spread, it's when you talk while drinking." Hmm? The majority of the types of Pneumonia are caused by pathogenic infection resulting in immunological inflammation. Certain pathogens can invade the lungs via fluid inhalation.
AnonyAnonymous
#154465407Friday, January 23, 2015 3:15 AM GMT

"Dogs have certain chemicals in their mouths that clean bacteria" The chemicals themselves are rather limited in eradicating certain pathogens. The oral-immunological signalling system is regulated different from the immunological response in the blood-stream, the system itself allows many different variations of bacteria to survive while restricting their division. However, various parasites and virions are capable of surviving extensively in the salivary fluid of canines.