Viruses, most probably, go for the immune system, an example being HIV.
The entire body is effected.
Rabies attacks the nervous system. Once the virus gets into the nerves near the place it enters the body, it will travel to the brain.
The human body detects the Nipah virus through the immune system's response to the virus entering the body. Once the virus breaches the body's defenses, the immune system produces antibodies to fight the infection and trigger an inflammatory response. This process helps the body recognize and eradicate the Nipah virus.
Yes it does, the one responsible for this is our immune system. When a virus enters our body, our immune system recognizes this virus as a foreign invader and will then proceed to produce antibodies that will help fight off the virus.
Nervous system
white blood cells are the fighters of the body. whenever a virus invades the human body, white blood cells fight off the virus
A vaccine is injected into the human body containing the antigens of the virus. The body's immune system produces antibodies from B-cells to destroy the virus and remembers the virus if it ever enters the body again.
A virus does not affect a metalbolism at all. Viruses attack the immune system they hide in cells and mutiply themselves disabling the immune system's help
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everywhere in the human body.
Because the immune system attack the dead virus so the next time the virus come into the body thebimmune systek reconize it and attack the virus
A virus cannot be treated; your body's natural immune system has to take care of it. However, catching a virus can be prevented if you get an immunization shot.