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Section 3

Penetrating Host Defenses

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Penetrating Host Defenses

Although humans host many beneficial bacteria, certain pathogens can penetrate host defenses and cause illness or disease.

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Pili and Pilus Assembly

Attachment of bacteria to host surfaces often aided by pili or fimbrae is required for colonization during infection or to initiate formation of a biofilm.

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Biofilms and Infections

Biofilms will form on virtually every non-shedding surface in a non-sterile aqueous (or very humid) environment.

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