5 Things that Make You Susceptible to an Infection

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Timestamps
0:37 Defining the word "susceptible" 
1:00 The two parts of the immune system
2:13 Key things that make you susceptible to an infection

The question we want to answer today is, "why are some people more susceptible to an infection and other people are immune from infections?"

What does "susceptible" mean? - Likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing. 

There are two main parts of the immune system:

Innate: The innate part is something you're born with
Neutrophils 
Monocytes
Natural killer cells
Rapid response 

Adapted: When you're born you don't have the adapted system yet
• T-cells
• B-cells
• Requires education and training
• Memory
• Differentiate between host and invader 

What are the key things that make you more susceptible to an infection?:

1. Stress
2. Low vitamin D
3. Low zinc
4. Low vitamin A
5. Low vitamin C

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