Biology, asked by ItsMarshmello, 10 months ago

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Does the infectious agent always affect the part of the body through which it enters? If not, explain giving example.​

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Answered by karthikasc1964
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No because HIV virus enter through gonads or blood but target organ is immune system

Answered by naiduasn2009
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✳️No✳️

▶️ If we take the example of malaria parasites,it first bites and then transmits the plasmodium into our blood. Then the parasites multiply in the person's liver before invading red blood cells in the bloodstream.with this example we can say that the infectious agent does not affect the part of the body through which it enters.

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