toxicity of viral infections

How do viral infections cause cellular damage?

Viral infections can lead to cellular damage through several mechanisms. Firstly, viruses can induce direct cytopathic effects by hijacking the host's cellular machinery for replication, leading to cell death. Secondly, viruses can cause apoptosis or programmed cell death, further contributing to tissue damage. Lastly, certain viruses can integrate into the host genome, causing mutations and potentially leading to cancer.

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