No viruses don't have any nervous system.They are just made of RNA or DNA and protein.
HIV does not infect the nervous system but affects it. Since HIV suppresses the immune system, pathogens can attack the nervous system. The virus does not directly attack the nerves.
Yes, it is an acute viral disease of the central nervous system that can be fatal.
No. Rabies attacks the nervous system.
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The virus affects the nervous system and causes inflammation of the brain.
A virus that attacks the central nervous system and affects the movement of muscles.
ceribal palsy
It affects the Central Nervous System.
No. There is no central nervous system - its just a DNA or RNA molecule coiled up in a protein.
If you had chickenpox as a child, that virus hides or is dormant in the nervous system. As you get older, your immune system doesn't keep it hidden and it will escape. Something the doctors say is reactivation. The shingles vaccine works by kick-starting the immune system and reminds it that that virus is still there.
Rabies causes inflammation of the brain in human
The nervous system The central nervous system