While there isn't a virus that specifically targets the legs, certain viral infections can cause symptoms that may affect the legs, such as muscle pain, weakness, or inflammation. Viruses like the influenza virus or those causing viral myositis can lead to muscle-related symptoms in various parts of the body, including the legs. Additionally, some systemic viral infections can lead to complications that affect circulation or nerve function in the legs.
West Nile virus can cause paralysis of hind legs as well as paralysis of other parts of the body. If left untreated, West Nile virus can be fatal.
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yes it can affect both legs i could not walk for 6 years
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Depends on how the virus is coded and what its created to target.
NOTHING, the swine virus does not affect pigs...and if it did then humans can't get it from pigs. NOTHING, the swine virus does not affect pigs...and if it did then humans can't get it from pigs.
Computer virus' attack switches whereas human virus' affect cells.
Any virus can usually cause a severe disease or death.
a virus affect a computer by infecting the files corrupting the database or hamper the functioning of a com Cancel puter system
The chicken virus has not affected Antarctica, because there are no animals there to affect.