Viruses typically do not directly attack muscle tissue; instead, they primarily target cells specific to their host. However, some viral infections can lead to muscle inflammation or damage as a secondary effect, often due to the immune response or systemic illness. For example, certain viruses, like the influenza virus or the virus responsible for COVID-19, can cause myalgia (muscle pain) alongside other symptoms. Thus, while a virus may not attack muscles directly, it can still affect them indirectly.
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i think the virus first attack the Mexico .
NO... it makes it worse....It gets the virus bigger
HIV virus attack to ammune system
they attack aquires when the document is open
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
raapej
Computer virus' attack switches whereas human virus' affect cells.
That depends on the virus. Different viruses attack different tissues.
Well No Not really, Try to download a Free Anti-Virus One,
They attack in many different wayz and hey moll !!
by using pendrive or internet