Eli5: why can’t our bodies develop an immunity to bacteria and foodborne diseases?

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If you catch e.coli or salmonella once, shouldn’t your body learn new more efficient ways to combat it for the next time it gets in?

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Some cases, like botulism, are due to toxic waste products of certain bacteria, and it’s a straight up nerve toxin

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