explain biochemical pathways to fight the infectious agents
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Most cases of meningitis are caused by an infectious agent that has colonized or established a localized infection elsewhere in the host. Potential sites of colonization or infection include the skin, the nasopharynx, the respiratory tract, the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and the genitourinary tract. The organism invades the submucosa at these sites by circumventing host defenses (eg, physical barriers, local immunity, and phagocytes or macrophages).
Invasion of the bloodstream (ie, bacteremia, viremia, fungemia, or parasitemia) and subsequent hematogenous seeding of the CNS
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