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What is the primary target of rabies virus within the human body?

Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus, meaning it has a strong affinity for the nervous system. Once the virus enters the body, it travels to the peripheral nerves and then ascends to the central nervous system, primarily affecting the brain. This neurotropism is responsible for the characteristic neurological symptoms seen in rabies-infected individuals.

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