Tetanus is caused by a bacterial toxin produced by Clostridium tetani bacteria, not a virus. The bacteria spores can enter the body through cuts or puncture wounds, where they produce toxins that affect the nervous system. It is not a latent virus because it does not become dormant within the body.
A pathogen is a foreign body, bacteria, or virus.
Lactobacillus is a type of bacteria commonly found in the gut and other parts of the body. It is not a virus.
white blood cells
It fights bacteria
white blood cells
Tetanus is caused by bacteria, not a virus. The bacteria that cause tetanus, Clostridium tetani, are rod-shaped and produce spores that can survive in the environment. These spores can enter the body through wounds and produce a toxin that affects the nervous system. Symptoms of tetanus include muscle stiffness and spasms.
white blood cells are the fighters of the body. whenever a virus invades the human body, white blood cells fight off the virus
you can get sick, you have bacteria, you can get a virus,
Respiratory tract
The immune system fights bacteria that enters the body. It does this by using various defense mechanisms such as white blood cells, antibodies, and complement proteins to identify and destroy the invading bacteria.
It does depend on the type of bacteria or viruses, the spectrum of body reactions to exposure to bacteria and viruses is very large, some of them are actually unimportant of even good for you, we all have colonies of bacteria in our body but they have no effect on our health, so the type of virus or bacteria is the key question