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Germs: Understand and protect against bacteria, viruses and infection
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Infectious agents: From bacteria to worms
Understanding infection vs. disease
Warding off germs and infection
When to seek medical care
Infectious agents: From bacteria to worms
Understanding infection vs. disease
Warding off germs and infection
When to seek medical care
Understanding infection vs. disease
There's a difference between infection and disease. Infection, often the first step, occurs when bacteria, viruses or other microbes that cause disease enter your body and begin to multiply. Disease occurs when the cells in your body are damaged — as a result of the infection — and signs and symptoms of an illness appear.
In response to infection, your immune system springs into action. An army of white blood cells, antibodies and other mechanisms goes to work to rid your body of whatever is causing the infection. For instance, in fighting off the common cold, your body might react with fever, coughing and sneezing.