A person is said to be colonised by a pathogen when
A) the pathogen establishes itself in a body site without causing infection.
B) the pathogen can be removed by regular soap washing.
C) the pathogen causes an immune response.
D) there is visible inflammation at the site.
E) none of the above are correct because pathogens only infect and never colonise.
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