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

• Each person's immune system employs different tactics to get rid of the virus.
• Slight variations due to mutations in the virus trigger different responses in people.
• People that have already been infected are asymptomatic.
• Some viruses are resistant to antibiotics, so they cause a stronger immune system response.

1 answer

The best answer to the question is: Each person's immune system employs different tactics to get rid of the virus.

This reflects the fact that individual differences in genetics, previous exposures to pathogens, and overall health can lead to varied immune responses among different hosts when dealing with the same viral infection.