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The limited damage S. turcica causes to host tissues at early phase of pathogenesis and the extended incubation period suggests the possibility that this is a hemibiotrophic interaction.
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However, the damage caused to host masonry by using inappropriate repair materials is well documented, and is perhaps most well known in cases of repair using Portland Cement based materials [5 7].
Damage is a central feature of infectious disease; the degree of damage caused to host tissue will impact the level of host response and the pathological outcome of disease (Casadevall and Pirofski 1999).
The hyphal morphogenesis, ion and small molecule transport, protein secretion, and shifts in carbon utilization functional modules in C. albicans were seen to play crucial roles in pathogen invasion and damage caused to host cells.
Functional modules in C. albicans, like those involved in hyphal morphogenesis, ion and small molecule transport, protein secretion, and shifts in carbon utilization, were seen to play important roles in pathogen invasion and damage caused to host cells.
Theory predicts that success in these endeavors is correlated with parasite virulence (damage caused to hosts) because fast growing parasites benefit from a larger pool of mature parasites to produce gametocytes.
Virulence is typically described as the damage a pathogen causes to the host during infection [ 7].
Second, there is possibly a "trade-off" between the capacity of the host defence system to kill pathogens and the damage it causes to the surrounding host tissue.
Infection only refers to the pathogen gaining access to the host, whereas the amount of damage caused to the host after infection is usually referred to as virulence.
It represents the number of secondary infections arising from a single infected individual in a fully susceptible host population and thus reflects the potential disease severity the pathogen can cause to its host.
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