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Do all infections end in diseases? what are some some examples of infections that do not end in diseases?

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Dr. Christine Hom answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Humans have a long history of coexisting with bacteria; The number of bacteria in your gut is larger than the number of cells in your body. There are bacteria all over your skin, in your mouth, in your scalp, eyes ears and nose. These present no danger to most individuals with a normal immune system. Suppressing the immune system may lead to outbreaks of your own body flora.

Answered 3/25/2021

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