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A bacterial pathogen is inhaled and establishes an infection in the lungs. There, the bacterium produces hyaluronidase, a virulence factor that breaks down components of the extracellular matrix allowing the bacterium to breach tissue barriers and enter the bloodstream. Which stage of bacterial pathogenesis does this virulence factor primarily contribute to?

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