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- What is meant by an opportunistic pathogen?Opportunistic infections are often the proximal (most direct) cause of death in individuals with immune systems that have been compromised. A) true B) falseHow does HIV, which at first glance does not appear to be a highly formidable foe, persist in the body for such long periods of time and continue multiplying and progressively causing more and more damage until a fatal outcome is reached?
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- Which of the following best explains why vaccination of humans against rabies can be delayed until after exposure to a potential source of infection? A) Antibody responses are more rapid than those against other viruses B) T lymphocyte responses are more rapid than those against other viruses C) The virus does not infect any cells for several weeks or months D) The virus does not reach i target organ for several weeks or monthsAntibodies, complement proteins, and phagocytic cells provide effective protection against all of the following types of infections except: a) Fungi b) Virus-infected cell c) Worms d) Bacteria e) VirusesHow may the “immunologically privileged” status of the immune system play a role in latent infections within this system?