Multiple Choice
Mycobacterium, Trypanosomia, and Leishmania spp. are all unique in that once they are intracellular, they down-regulate the IFN-gamma receptor, causing
A) immune-response suppression.
B) opsonization.
C) complement activation.
D) superantigen reactions.
E) high fever responses.
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