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viral disease and it's effect​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Other viral infections trigger no noticeable reaction. A virus may also have one effect on one type of organism, but a different effect on another. This explains how a virus that affects a cat may not affect a dog. ... Diseases caused by viruses include rabies, herpes, and Ebola

Viruses can affect only certain cells in your body, like those of your upper respiratory system, causing common cold symptoms. They can affect your whole body, such as with an influenza virus, leaving you with all over muscle soreness and fever. Sometimes a virus can attack your nervous system causing serious illness.

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Answered by agp2274
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Your Answer m8 :

Other viral infections trigger no noticeable reaction. A virus may also have one effect on one type of organism, but a different effect on another. They may affect some cells of our body .

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