Why is there such a wide variety of immune system responses between hosts when they are infected with the same virus?(1 point)

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Some viruses are resistant to antibiotics, so they cause a stronger immune system response.
Some viruses are resistant to antibiotics, so they cause a stronger immune system response.

People that have already been infected are asymptomatic.
People that have already been infected are asymptomatic.

Slight variations due to mutations in the virus trigger different responses in people.
Slight variations due to mutations in the virus trigger different responses in people.

Each person’s immune system employs different tactics to get rid of the virus.
Each person’s immune system employs different tactics to get rid of the virus.
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Some factors that contribute to the wide variety of immune system responses between hosts when infected with the same virus include variations in genetics, overall health, previous exposure to the virus or similar viruses, and environmental factors. Additionally, the way the virus interacts with the host's immune system, as well as any mutations or adaptations that the virus may undergo, can also influence the immune response. This variability in immune responses is a natural part of the body's defense mechanisms and can result in differences in symptoms, severity of illness, and overall outcomes for individuals infected with the same virus.

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C. Slight variations due to mutations in the virus trigger different responses in people.