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what is a Species-Specific Virus?

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Answered by Ry24
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poxvirus include many virus which affect only particular species.

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Answered by snowme
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Why are some viruses species or tissue specific?

Viruses spread in many ways. Just as many viruses are very specific as to which host species or tissue they attack, each species of virus relies on a particular method for propagation. ... However, they are usually eliminated by the immune system, conferring lifetime immunity to the host for that virus.

Poxviruses include viruses that infect only one species, such as variola virus, the causative agent of human smallpox, and cowpox viruses which infect at least several dozen different mammalian species.

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