With the right medicine if you mean a biological virus. But biological viruses cannot always be cured.
If you mean a computer virus, then you need antivirus software. Or if you know what you are doing, you can boot into console mode and delete or replace the infected files there, particularly if the AV program cannot find it.
They can't. Viruses are meant to cause harm to a computer and cannot be controlled or "kept as a pet" as other people have asked. Tampering or creating viruses is against the law, and you CAN get arrested for making one and infecting other computers with it.
Some viruses, yes.
Probably until the person who had the virus is cured. But you never know how long bacteria can last.
no blood is not a virus because if it is a virus then we should not be cured every after every disease
Currently, there is no cure for AIDS or the HIV virus.
she cured a rat virus
No one was cured of HIV. HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and since viruses cannot be rid of from one's body, HIV is incurable. It is treatable however, and a person can live a long and healthy life while still having the virus, although it would take a considerable amount of money.
A bacteria can't cause AIDS. AIDS is a virus which is why it can't be cured.
The question is true as stated.
no
Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) is not caused by a virus, it is caused by a bacterium (Mycobacterium leprae) and is easily cured with antibiotics.
No, a bacterial infection is caused by a bacteria and therefore can be easily cured with medicine and is sometimes communicable (can be caught), whereas a viral infection is caused by a virus and is always communicable. A virus cannot be cured but only the symptoms can be treated, major virus' are usually prevented by a vaccine which is a dead or weakened strain of the virus injected into the blood stream allowing the immune system to recognize the virus if it were ever to unintentionally enter the body.
Yes.
yes, viruses can be cured.they can be cured by sticking agrain of salt inside a cut