Pathogenesis Of Bacterial Infections In Animals... -
: Disease results from direct damage to cells or indirect damage caused by the host’s own inflammatory response.
: The pathogen must acquire essential nutrients, like iron, to grow to significant numbers at the site of infection. Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals...
: Success depends on the bacteria's ability to bypass or subvert the host's innate and adaptive immune defenses. : Disease results from direct damage to cells