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Why is rabies virus called neurotrophic in nature?

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Answered by krishna4math
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rabies virus are said to be neurotrophic in nature because it replicates most exclusively in the central nervous system.
Answered by dackpower
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Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus which prompts rabies disease in individuals and creatures. Rabies transmission can happen through the saliva of mammals and less ordinarily through connection with human saliva.

Rabies virus, like many rhabdoviruses, has a notably extensive host of ranges. In the lab, it has been discovered that birds can be harmed, as well as their cell cultures from animals, birds, tortoises, and insects.

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