Consuming this fruit can also help prevent
against future infections of the urinary tract and bladder by making those parts inhospitable to bacteria.
While both groups of mice fought off the infection equally well, the second group of mice was not able to generate memory T cells to protect
against future infection due to impaired NFkB signals within the cell.
University of Wisconsin — Madison researchers studying monkeys have shown that one infection with Zika virus
protects against future infection, though pregnancy may drastically prolong the time the virus stays in the body.
But usually, our bodies benefit most from fighting off an infection by itself, so that it can fortify
itself against future infections by producing necessary antibodies.
But their results showing that one infection primes the immune system to protect
against future infection could provide some peace of mind for millions left in the wake of the Zika epidemic.
Researchers have shown that one infection with Zika virus protects
against future infection, though pregnancy may drastically increase the time the virus stays in the body.