Multiple Choice
A persistent pathogen can evade the host immune system by
A) evolving changes in its envelope structure.
B) disrupting complement function.
C) producing toxins that inhibit phagocyte movement.
D) disrupting immune signaling.
E) slowing down its replication.
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