immunoinvasion
Immunoinvasion refers to the ability of certain pathogens, primarily viruses and some bacteria, to evade or subvert the host's immune system. This evasion allows them to survive, replicate, and spread within the host, leading to persistent infections or disease. Pathogens employ a variety of strategies to achieve immunoinvasion.
One common mechanism is by masking their surface antigens, which are the molecules that trigger an immune
Furthermore, some pathogens can enter host cells and reside within them, creating a protected environment where
In some cases, pathogens can mimic host molecules, making them appear as "self" to the immune system