The Nucleases (enzymes that hydrolyzes DNA) are considered virulence factor because:

The Nucleases (enzymes that hydrolyzes DNA) are considered virulence factor because:



A. They destroy the DNA of the macrophages
B. They destroy the DNA of the neutrophils
C. They destroy the Neutrophils Extracellular Traps
D. They attack the DNA of the host cells
E. They attack the DNA of the normal bacterial flora of the host


Answer: C. They destroy the Neutrophils Extracellular Traps


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