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protects cells that have not yet been infected by viruses
40% of computer users have been infected by a virus.
Infected cells can release interferons, a type of cytokine, to help protect neighboring uninfected cells. Interferons signal these nearby cells to enhance their antiviral defenses, making them less susceptible to infection. This response is part of the innate immune system's mechanism to limit the spread of viruses within the body.
Yes, most of the computer virus have security threat to the infected computer. If your computer has been infected with virus, you should remove it quickly.
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This is not really a question that can be answered. People who have the virus normally get it from other infected people. Patient zero in most outbreaks has eaten or handled some meat that has been infected with the virus.
Interferons are secreted by various cell types, including white blood cells (such as macrophages, dendritic cells, and T cells) as part of the immune response to viral infections. They can also be secreted by fibroblasts and endothelial cells in response to viral and bacterial stimuli.
If an HPV infected person touches your genitals you can get infected if that person has the virus on the fingers. The virus may have been picked up during sex play. The virus seems to need to be introduced through some sort of minor skin damage.
It is called a host cell. The virus attaches to the cell and injects its DNA into the cell. The virus's DNA overruns the "instructions" that the cell has and "tells" the cell to make copies of the virus using the DNA. Then the cell makes so many copies of the virus, that it explodes. The new viruses then go on to attach to other cells.
Infected cells are typically referred to as host cells that have been invaded by a virus, bacteria, or other microorganism.
The three major categories of interferons are alpha, beta, and gamma. These interferons have been approved by the FDA for the treatment of various diseases. Alpha interferons are used to treat conditions such as hepatitis B and C, while beta interferons are commonly prescribed for multiple sclerosis. Gamma interferon is primarily used for treating chronic granulomatous disease and certain types of infections.
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