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A hemolytic toxin primarily affects the circulatory system. It disrupts the integrity of red blood cells, leading to their destruction (hemolysis), which can result in anemia and impaired oxygen transport throughout the body. Additionally, the release of hemoglobin from lysed cells can lead to further complications, including kidney damage and systemic inflammatory responses.

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