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Pathogenicity
Infection and Transmission
The infections are generated by the pathogenic organisms present in the environment. They maintain the capacity to invade a host body and establish colonies. A disease caused by such infectious agents is called a communicable disease or transmissible disease. These diseases spread through diverse means including blood, food, water, air, or vectors.
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- Thanking you in advance for your help List the cell wall components that contribute to virulence by protecting the bacteria from immune responses. List those that contribute to virulence by eliciting toxic responses in the human hostQUESTION 19 Which of the following is not an exotoxin? O LPS O A-B toxin O Leukocidins O Superantigens QUESTION 20 The mycolic acid in the Mycobacteriumcell wall: O Keeps the bacteria from being pathogenic Makes the bacteria susceptible to antibiotics O Makes the bacteria gram negative Protects the bacteria from the immune system QUESTION 21 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answ P Type here to searchwill UPVOTE! Kindly answer the question. - Why is silver nitrate used in the cauterization of a wound?
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