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Luca Fowler
1 July, 18:46
Why are Viruses unique among infectious agents?
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Ronald Hammond
1 July, 19:07
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Because it is both dead and alive!
When outside the host, it is inactive or dead, but as it goes inside the host, it starts multiplying by hijacking the genetic machinery of the host cell!
this property makes the virus unique of all!
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