Rabis virus inside blood cells

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Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus, meaning it primarily targets and affects nerve cells (neurons) within the nervous system. It is not typically found inside red blood cells. Rabies is transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal, usually through bites, scratches, or open wounds.While rabies primarily affects nerve cells, it is possible for the virus to be present in other bodily fluids such as saliva, tears, and cerebrospinal fluid, especially as the infection progresses. However, the virus’s main target and the site of its replication is within nerve cells, not blood cells like red blood cells.

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