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Why Are Secondary Infections a Common Complication of Measles

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Why are secondary infections a common complication of measles?
A) The causative agent damages the keratinized epidermal layer.
B) The causative agent severely suppresses the immune system.
C) Phagocytes are killed by the causative agent of measles.
D) The causative agent damages the respiratory mucous membranes.
E) The causative agent prevents B cells from producing protective antigens.

Why are secondary infections a common complication of measles?


A) The causative agent damages the keratinized epidermal layer.
B) The causative agent severely suppresses the immune system.
C) Phagocytes are killed by the causative agent of measles.
D) The causative agent damages the respiratory mucous membranes.
E) The causative agent prevents B cells from producing protective antigens.

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