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15 February, 08:10

Can your body make antibiotics for pathogens that you have never been in contact with?

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  1. 15 February, 12:03
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    Yes. A person comes across many colds in a year or a life time and produces antibodies for each. Babies get many colds in the first years and fewer as they get older because they have made antibodies.
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