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How Do Pathogens Evade the Immune System?
Pathogens can evade the immune system through several mechanisms:
Antigenic Variation
: Changing surface proteins to avoid recognition by immune cells.
Inhibition of Immune Responses
: Producing proteins that interfere with host immune signaling pathways.
Intracellular Survival
: Hiding within host cells to avoid immune detection.
Immune Suppression
: Directly impairing the host's immune system.
Molecular Mimicry
: Mimicking host molecules to avoid immune detection.
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