Multiple Choice
Listeria is able to persist in an infection because it
A) avoids being broken down and presented as antigen.
B) localizes quickly to lymph nodes and persists there.
C) reproduces inside macrophages.
D) is passed by dendritic cells to monocytes.
E) None of the answers are correct.
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