Bacteria can spread throughout the body through various pathways, including direct invasion of tissues, the bloodstream, and lymphatic systems. Once they enter the bloodstream, they can be transported to different organs, leading to systemic infections. Additionally, bacteria can move through physical barriers like mucous membranes or damaged tissues. The immune response can either contain the spread or, if overwhelmed, allow for further dissemination.
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