Is leprosy an exotoxin or endotoxin?

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2026-03-02 17:45

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Leprosy is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae, which does not produce exotoxins or endotoxins in the traditional sense. Instead, the disease is primarily associated with the immune response to the bacteria, leading to tissue damage. While some mycobacterial species may have components that can trigger immune responses, leprosy itself is not defined by the action of exotoxins or endotoxins.

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