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The virus which does cause hemagglutination of human erythrocytes is:

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ANSWER:

The influenza virus causes hemagglutination of human erythrocytes.

EXPLANATION:

These virus would bind to 'erythrocytes' causing the formation of lattice. The H1 and HA has a hemagglutination glycoprotein fund on the surface of influenza virus binding to the receptor on the surface of red blood cells and create a network or lattice structure of interconnected RBCs and virus particles.

Hemaagglutinin is a specific form agglutinin which can bind to RBC cell receptor.

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