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Disease Defense: Autoimmune Diseases

Related Article: Learn more about autoimmune diseases.

Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakes certain cells in the body for pathogens and attacks them.

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Disease Defense: The Immune System (3:57)

The immune system contains white blood cells, which help destroy pathogens. Lymphocytes manufacture antibodies that help destroy pathogens.

Disease Defense: Barrier Against Pathogens (1:08)

Our skin helps protect us from diseases by acting as a barrier.

Disease Defense: Immunity and Vaccination (3:06)

Vaccines may protect us from pathogens by causing the body to produce antibodies. Prior to 1955, before a vaccine was developed, many people died from polio.

Disease Defense: Antibiotics (1:33)

Antibiotics are used to treat diseases caused by bacteria. Some bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics.

Disease Defense: Autoimmune Diseases (0:37)

Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakes certain cells in the body for pathogens and attacks them.

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Assignment Discovery: An Inside Look at the Flu (24:39)

This program takes you inside the body of Holly Jones, a 25-year-old motorcycle courier who becomes a victim of the cellular war between her immune system and the influenza virus. Watch what happens when her immune system and the viral invaders... More »

Investigating Human Biology: How the Body Fights Flu (7:40)

The immune systems attempts to identify and eliminate foreign entities (such as the flu virus) from the body. However, the flu is rarely an easy target.

Disease Defense: Autoimmune Diseases (0:37)

Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakes certain cells in the body for pathogens and attacks them.

Disease Defense: Antibiotics (1:33)

Antibiotics are used to treat diseases caused by bacteria. Some bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics.

Disease Defense: Immunity and Vaccination (3:06)

Vaccines may protect us from pathogens by causing the body to produce antibodies. Prior to 1955, before a vaccine was developed, many people died from polio.

Disease Defense: The Immune System (3:57)

The immune system contains white blood cells, which help destroy pathogens. Lymphocytes manufacture antibodies that help destroy pathogens.

Disease Defense: Barrier Against Pathogens (1:08)

Our skin helps protect us from diseases by acting as a barrier.