Hepatitis refers to an inflammatory ailment of the liver. It is commonly caused by a viral infection, but there are other possible causes of hepatitis. Other possible causes include hepatitis that occurs as a secondary result of medications, drugs, toxins, and alcohol and via autoimmune hepatitis which occurs when your body makes antibodies against your liver tissue. The hepatitis condition can be self-limiting or can progress to fibrosis (scarring), cirrhosis, or liver cancer.
“Immunity” was first reported by Russian scientist II Melnikov and French microbiologist Louis Pasteur. Initially, scientists considered it as the organism’s immunity against infections or infectious diseases, but later it was revealed that it gives our body the power to fight against all kinds of diseases. For example, if you have good immunity, you can also fight deadly diseases like cancer.
Mucormycosis (previously called zygomycosis) is a serious but rare fungal infection caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes. These molds live throughout the environment. Mucormycosis mainly affects people who have health problems or take medicines that lower the body’s ability to fight germs and sickness. It most commonly affects the sinuses or the lungs after inhaling fungal spores from the air. It can also occur on the skin after a cut, burn, or other type of skin injury.