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Host–Pathogen Interactions and Immune Response

Hosts and pathogens have a ongoing battle where the pathogen tries to enter and use the host's body, while the host's immune system works to find and get rid of the pathogen. The immune system has two parts: the quick, general response called the innate system, and the slower, more targeted response called the adaptive system. Together, these systems help control or eliminate the infection. This interaction can lead to different outcomes, such as the pathogen staying in the body without causing harm, causing a mild illness, or leading to serious disease and even death.

Host–pathogen interactions

  • Pathogen strategies
  • Pathogen factors
  • Pathogen tactics
  • Dynamic process

Immune response

  • Innate immunity: 

    This is the first line of defense.
    • Recognition
    • Activation
    • Effector cells
  • Adaptive immunity: 

    This system develops a more specific and long-lasting response to the pathogen.
  • Antigen presentation
  • T cells
  • B cells and antibodies
  • Memory

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Related Associations:

International Food Microbiology Association | International Probiotic Association | International Society for Fermentation Science | Global Microbiome Network |

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