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Mademuasel [1]
2 years ago
14

 Host-pathogen interactions, emphasizing issues such as the host immune response upon infection, and the mechanism of pathogen

transmission.
Biology
1 answer:
posledela2 years ago
6 0

Host-pathogen interactions, emphasizing issues such as the host immune response upon infection, and the mechanism of pathogen transmission in the investigation and analysis of the different stages of infection.

<h3>Pathogen </h3>

The severity of the disease symptoms is referred to as virulence, and a pathogen is an organism that causes disease in its host. Pathogens are diverse in terms of taxonomy and include bacteria, viruses, and both single- and multicellular eukaryotes. Pathogens impact all living things, including bacteria, which are the target of specialist viruses called phages.

There are countless bacteria and viruses on the planet, and they live in virtually every environment. Over ten billion bacteria and one hundred billion viruses are generally present in one liter of surface seawater.

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