The illustration is of a Gram-negative bacterium frequently responsible for meningitis. What virulence factor(s) of the bacterium is/are illustrated?
A) a membrane containing LOS
B) a capsule
C) fimbriae
D) a capsule and fimbriae
E) a capsule, fimbriae, and a membrane containing LOS
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