Simian Immunodefficiency Virus affects simians, or apes.
A virus affects humans by invading a cell. The virus then forces the cell to produce viral material rather than cell material. This causes the cell to replicate the virus rather than itself.
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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.
No, the rabies virus only affects mammals.
The virus that causes AIDS, the HIV virus, affects the immune system.
it affects the glands and lymph nodes
Parvo virus does affect humans and although it usually is a mild disease it can be very serious in young children
No No No Shingles is a reoccurrence of the chicken pox virus. Only humans get this virus. Cats have an incredibly bad reputation. There are almost no diseases transmitted from animal to human or human to animal. The exception is of course the avian flu and the swine flu but that is a mutation that has made a leap.
Animal viruses don't affect all animals. One example is how rabies from bats isn't seen in all species of animals around (eg.) vampire bat feeding sites. Also, human viruses don't only affect humans. An example of this is how swine flu can be passed from pigs to humans and back again. Viruses all pretty much work the same, with virus DNA being inserted into a host cell, then replicating, and causing different effects depending on the type of virus and type of cells targeted.
Yes, rabies is a viral disease that affects mammals, including humans. It is caused by the rabies virus, which is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected animal. Rabies is a serious and often fatal illness if not treated promptly.
It affects the Central Nervous System.
The virus affects the nervous system and causes inflammation of the brain.