Section 3
Penetrating Host Defenses
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Penetrating Host Defenses
Although humans host many beneficial bacteria, certain pathogens can penetrate host defenses and cause illness or disease.

Pili and Pilus Assembly
Attachment of bacteria to host surfaces often aided by pili or fimbrae is required for colonization during infection or to initiate formation of a biofilm.

Biofilms and Infections
Biofilms will form on virtually every non-shedding surface in a non-sterile aqueous (or very humid) environment.