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    Persistent bacterial infections: the interface of the pathogen and the host immune system

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    Persistent bacterial infections involving Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. typhi) and Helicobacter pylori pose significant public-health problems. Multidrug-resistant strains of M. tuberculosis and S. typhi are on the increase, and M. tuberculosis and S. typhi infections are often associated with HIV infection. This review discusses the strategies used by these bacteria during persistent infections that allow them to colonize specific sites in the host and evade immune surveillance. The nature of the host immune response to this type of infection and the balance between clearance of the pathogen and avoidance of damage to host tissues are also discussed

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    The Architecture of Cyanobacteria, Archetypes of Microbial Innovation

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    Archaeological Studies of Cooking and Food Preparation

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    Differential geometry based solvation model II: Lagrangian formulation

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