Diseases caused by virus:

Many infections result in absolutely no sickness or injury. However, certain diseases can assault particular cells and spread like wildfire inside of them. As soon as they reach maturity, the daughter viruses rupture the cell and propagate elsewhere. It is known as a lytic infection. In the event that the host's protection is successful, the virus-infected cell may eventually be destroyed by the host, causing the infection cycle to be triggered and the illness to be treated. However, this is not often true of all viral infections. The cell might become a carrier for the viruses if they are able to survive inside of it without harming it. Although the illness may seem to be gone, it still exists and can still transmit to other people.

  • lytic infection
  • viral infections
  • virus-infected cell

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