Understanding Prokaryotic Reinfection: Why Complete Eradication is Crucial
Prokaryotes can quickly reinfect a patient if they are not wiped out because they reproduce asexually. This means that they can make copies of themselves quickly and easily, without needing to find a mate. Additionally, prokaryotes are very small and can easily hide in the body, making it difficult for the immune system to find and kill them all.Infectious Diseases - Related Articles
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