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Host-pathogen Interactions in Drug-resistant Infections

Host-pathogen interactions refers to the relationship between a host organism, such as humans, and the pathogens that cause drug-resistant infections. These interactions are important to understand in order to develop novel treatments and prevent the spread of drug-resistant infections. Host-pathogen interactions in…

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Overview

Host-pathogen interactions refers to the relationship between a host organism, such as humans, and the pathogens that cause drug-resistant infections. These interactions are important to understand in order to develop novel treatments and prevent the spread of drug-resistant infections. Host-pathogen interactions involve the immune system of the host, the structure and function of the pathogen, and the environment in which the infection occurs. Understanding the different host-pathogen interactions can help identify weaknesses in the pathogen and lead to new strategies for treating drug-resistant infections. In addition, host-pathogen interactions provide insight into the evolution and spread of drug-resistant pathogens, ultimately leading to better prevention and control of drug-resistant infections.

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Maria Isabel Veiga · Portugal Eva Sapi · United States ZHUO WANG · United States

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