Section 9
Negative-Strand RNA Viruses in Animals
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Negative-Strand RNA Viruses of Animals
Negative-strand RNA viruses are single-stranded viruses that can infect several types of animals.

Attachment and Entry to the Host Cell
For influenza viral propagation to begin, there first must be viron attachment and entry into a host cell.

Replicative Cycle of Influenza A
Influenza A follows the typical life cycle of most influenza virus: infection and replication are a multi-step process.