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Viruses cause infectious diseases in humans by invading host cells, replicating inside them, and disrupting cellular functions, leading to tissue damage and systemic illness.
Viruses cause infectious diseases in humans by invading host cells, replicating inside them, and disrupting cellular functions, leading to tissue damage and systemic illness.
See lessHuman viral pathogens exploit host cells for replication, causing tissue damage, inflammation, and immune responses that result in symptoms ranging from mild to severe, depending on the virus and host factors.
Human viral pathogens exploit host cells for replication, causing tissue damage, inflammation, and immune responses that result in symptoms ranging from mild to severe, depending on the virus and host factors.
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