The body defends itself against Staphylococcus bacteria through various mechanisms, primarily the immune system. White blood cells, particularly neutrophils and macrophages, recognize and engulf the bacteria, while antibodies produced by B cells target and neutralize them. Additionally, the skin and mucous membranes serve as physical barriers to prevent entry, and the inflammatory response helps isolate and eliminate the infection. If these defenses are compromised, medical intervention may be necessary to treat the infection.
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