Microbial pathogens employ various mechanisms to invade hosts, evade immune defenses, and cause disease. This unit explores these strategies, from initial entry to cellular hijacking, and examines the virulence factors and toxins pathogens use to establish infections. Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for developing effective prevention and treatment strategies. The unit covers key concepts using real-world examples of well-known pathogens, highlighting the ongoing battle between microbes and host immune systems in infectious diseases.