Virology
Cell-to-cell spread refers to the direct transfer of viruses from an infected cell to neighboring, uninfected cells, allowing for the propagation of the viral infection within a host. This method of spread is crucial for the efficiency of viral replication and can lead to extensive tissue infection without the virus needing to leave the infected cell or enter the extracellular space. This process can influence the overall pathogenesis and immune response to viral infections.
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