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A single bacterium was living in the piece of food that you just ate. Why don't you get sick straight away?​

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A single bacterium may not cause illness unless it multiplies to a sufficient amount in the body and overwhelm the immune system. The body's natural defense mechanisms, such as the digestive system and the immune system, often prevent harmful bacteria from causing illness.

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