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There is no known "universal virus" that can infect all types of cells or organisms. Viruses are highly specific and typically evolve to infect particular hosts or cell types, such as animals, plants, or bacteria. Additionally, concepts like "good viruses" that promote health without causing disease are often misunderstood; while some viruses can have beneficial effects, they still follow the principles of host specificity. Thus, while many theoretical ideas about viruses may exist, certain types, particularly those that could universally infect all life forms, do not.

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