Prevention & support for sexual health

Mucosal Immunity

Mucosal Immunity and HIV

 

 

Some parts of the body, including the mouth, nose, eyes, urethra, vagina and rectum are lined with thin layers of tissue that secrete a protective liquid. These tissues are mucous membranes (“mucosa”) and they prevent germs from infecting the body from outside. The protective effect of mucous membranes is called “mucosal immunity.”

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