4 differences between organ specific and tissue specific manifestation.
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4 differences between organ specific and tissue specific manifestation. When a microbe infects the specific organ of an individual in a particular type of disease, it is termed as organ specific manifestation. ... For example, in HIV the virus infects the tissue and cells of the organism making decreasing his/her immunity.
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☑ Organ-specific manifestation is when the microorganisms affect a whole organ of one, for example, the lungs or kidney. Tissue-specific operation refers to the time when a microorganism affects just a cell or tissue of an organ.
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