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:They can't, viruses are too small and do not have the molecules like [[toll-like receptors]] that phagocytes use to detect invaders. It is indeed the virus-infected cells that macrophages target, via [[interferon]]s. The innate immune system deals with viruses differently than it does with bacteria. It has to because viruses and bacteria are so different. [[User:Graham Beards|Graham Beards]] ([[User talk:Graham Beards|talk]]) 09:14, 20 January 2022 (UTC)
:They not always can destroy viruses obviusly. In case of Ebola, they are actually get infected by the virus. <span style="font-weight: bold" >[[User:Alexander_Davronov|<span style="color:#a8a8a8;">AXO</span><span style="color:#000">NOV</span>]] [[User talk:Alexander_Davronov|(talk)]] [[Special:Contributions/Alexander_Davronov|⚑]]</span> 20:09, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
 
== Ebola virus infects phagocytes ==
 
Ebola virus infects phagocytes. It's worth to mention this fact. Thanks. <span style="font-weight: bold" >[[User:Alexander_Davronov|<span style="color:#a8a8a8;">AXO</span><span style="color:#000">NOV</span>]] [[User talk:Alexander_Davronov|(talk)]] [[Special:Contributions/Alexander_Davronov|⚑]]</span> 20:10, 1 April 2024 (UTC)