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System Mycobacterium Leprae  Leprosy,  Deformation Skin/Muscle Tissue  Immune

Mycobacterium Leprae causes Leprosy, leading to deformation of skin and muscle tissue. The immune system's ineffective battle against the bacteria exacerbates the tissue destruction, and it spreads through direct contact with open wounds.

Mycobacterium Leprae causes Leprosy, leading to deformation of skin and muscle tissue. The immune system's ineffective battle against the bacteria exacerbates the tissue destruction, and it spreads through direct contact with open wounds.

Front Mycobacterium Leprae 
Back Leprosy, - Deformation of skin/muscle tissue 
- Immune system trys to attack the bacteria but can’t do it and everything get destroyed (Immune system battle that caused the infection) 
- Spreading of leprosy= direct contact with an open wound 

Tags: bacteria

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