Infectious diseases have long posed significant threats to human health, with pathogens exploiting host-microbe interactions to establish infection and cause disease. Understanding the complex interplay between hosts and microbes is essential for the development of effective strategies to combat these diseases. This article examines the multifaceted role of host-microbe interactions in the pathogenesis of infectious diseases, exploring how microbes exploit host factors and how hosts defend against invading pathogens. By deciphering the mechanisms involved, we can identify potential targets for therapeutic interventions and develop innovative strategies for disease prevention.
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