Viruses



If virus degenerates in a ghost cell usually and it is also host
specific in nature.
If a x virus attacks only y site of the host then is it possible to
isolate the outer coverings of those y sites and if yes then we can
create many cells ( only cell coverings) artificially which lack
nucleic acid and inoculate inside the body so that virus will attack
those false cells and will degenerate. By doing this can we at least
decrease the intensity of infection?

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