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The HIV virus can only be transferred through blood, so no.
Transduction is the process by which DNA is transferred from one bacterium to another by a Virus
If a person with a cold touches his runny nose or watery eyes, then shakes hands with another person some of the virus is transferred to the uninfected person. If that person then touches his mouth, nose, or eyes, the virus is transferred
It will, if you (or the virus) tells it to. However, even if a virus is transferred to another computer it will not run on that computer unless you or another program executes it, or unless the virus is able to exploit some security vulnerability in another program in order to run. A router will not transfer viruses to another computer on its own.
The cold sore virus gets transferred by direct contact (touching) the infected area.
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no you cannot get west nile virus from intercourse, if you want more information on it go to http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/wnv_factsheet.htm
it was airborne
if you type on a keyboard that someone has used, the molecules in your blood contract and you form a cold, later this is passed through electrolicsAnswerIt is an airborne virus which means if an infected person sneezes or coughs the "germs" are in the air for a period of time before "dying". If another person comes into contact with those "live" germs they can too become infected with the virus. Washing hands is also very important as the virus can also be transmitted or transferred to another person through keyboards, phones, faucets in restrooms, etc. People get it because it is a virus like many other sicknesses people get like the regular flu, colds, herpes (it is a virus transmitted through sexual contact).
The transfer of viral and/or bacterial DNA to each other. bacteria transfers DNA with a bacteriophage
The equine herpes virus is not a threat to humans. However humans can transfer the virus from one horse to another through contact with infected horses.
Most often through inhalation of the airborne virus, usually in droplets of mucus from an infected person. It can also be transmitted via infected bedding or clothing.