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Host-pathogen Interactions

Host-pathogen Interactions refer to the relationship between a host organism (such as a human, animal or plant) and a pathogen (such as a virus, bacterium or fungus). Understanding these interactions is essential to understand the development of diseases and their prevention, as well as for the development of possib…

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Overview

Host-pathogen Interactions refer to the relationship between a host organism (such as a human, animal or plant) and a pathogen (such as a virus, bacterium or fungus). Understanding these interactions is essential to understand the development of diseases and their prevention, as well as for the development of possible treatments for diseases. Host-pathogen Interactions involve both the recognition of the host organism by the pathogen, as well as the response of the host organism to the pathogen. Understanding the processes and mechanisms behind these interactions can help guide the development of treatments for diseases, and can help inform public health measures for disease prevention and control.

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Journal editorial board
Pietro Scicchitano · Italy Wael M. EL-Deeb · Saudi Arabia Bulent Uysal · United States

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