Section 5
Surviving Within the Host and Exiting the Host
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Intracellular Pathogens
A pathogen or infectious agent is a microorganism such as a virus, bacterium, prion, or fungus that causes disease in its host.
Extracellular Immune Avoidance
A pathogen's success depends on its ability to evade the host's immune responses.
Regulating Virulence
Virulence regulation is a combination of the specific traits of the pathogen and the evolutionary pressures that lead to virulent traits.
Portals of Exit
Pathogens must have a way to be transmitted from one host to another to ensure their species' survival.