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Andrew [12]
4 years ago
6

1. What are the organs attacked by the smallpox virus, and what are the clinical symptoms that can develop after infection?

Biology
1 answer:
Lapatulllka [165]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

For 1. The virus starts in the lungs. From there, the virus invades the bloodstream and spreads to the skin, intestines, lungs, kidneys, and brain. The virus activity in the skin cells creates a rash that starts as macules (flat, red lesions).

The symptoms after actually catching the virus

Pain in the back or muscles

rashes, small bumps, blister, scab, or scar

You can have fever, malaise, or chills

headache or vomiting Is also pretty common. I hoped this helped bro

Explanation:

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