Measles virus grows in cells that line the back of the throat and lungs, it gets spread through the lymphatic system that controls circulating immune cells throughout the body and causes a systemic viral infection known as viremia. In this virus attack the antibodies and damages the walls of blood vessels leading to rash.
Measles virus grows in cells
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Measles virus grows in cells that line the back of the throat and lungs, it gets spread through the lymphatic system that controls circulating immune cells throughout the body and causes a systemic viral infection known as viremia. In this virus attack the antibodies and damages the walls of blood vessels leading to rash.