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Host invasion by microorganisms
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Bacterial invasion can be either:
Bacterial invasion can be either:
*'''Localized''', in the form of an '''abscess'''
*'''Localized''', in the form of an '''abscess'''
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*'''Systemic''', in the form of septicemia
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*'''Systemic''', in the form of
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septicemia
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Some bacteria also produce toxins:
Some bacteria also produce toxins:
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