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no virus caused by illness
Viruses cause a damage when they transport into other animals or humans. You can get viruses from people who are snizzing, or even kissing you. Also, viruses can go to your lungs and do the damage.
No. They are bacteria. Viruses are non-living particles. They make you sick by landing on a living cell, reproducing using the cell, and then destroying the cell. The new viruses do the same. Bacteria are living single-celled organisms. The few that make you sick (about 1/15 of bacteria are pathogenic, meaning make you sick) make you sick by taking the nutrients out of other living cells. So, technically, since bacteria and viruses are completely different things, I don't think there's a such thing as a bacterial virus as one organism
the bacteria makes you sick.
A virus can be contagious by contact or being in the same atmosphere of a sick person.
Bacteria or viruses can be spread through coughing or sneezing from a sick person, shaking hands with or touching a sick person, or just hanging around a sick person too much. Bacteria can get in your nose and eyes, and cause you to be sick.
you can get sick, you have bacteria, you can get a virus,
Even if you don't want to get sick, you can't control getting sick. You get sick because a virus or bacteria happens to evade or resist your immune system, and your immune system cannot be controlled, so you get sick because your body temporarily doesn't have the ability to abolish the bacteria or virus that is in your body.
If someone was to come in contact with a virus or bacteria that makes them sick this can develop overnight during sleep.
Sick, bedridden, under the weather, infected (with a virus or bacteria).
No. They are bacteria. Viruses are non-living particles. They make you sick by landing on a living cell, reproducing using the cell, and then destroying the cell. The new viruses do the same. Bacteria are living single-celled organisms. The few that make you sick (about 1/15 of bacteria are pathogenic, meaning make you sick) make you sick by taking the nutrients out of other living cells. So, technically, since bacteria and viruses are completely different things, I don't think there's a such thing as a bacterial virus as one organism
Viruses cause a damage when they transport into other animals or humans. You can get viruses from people who are snizzing, or even kissing you. Also, viruses can go to your lungs and do the damage.
The simple way to tell if you're sick with a bacteria - virus - allergy - poison or other illness is to go for examination at the doctor's office
No, there is no live bacteria in flu shots. Flu shots are to prevent the flu which is caused by a virus, not bacteria. The various flu vaccines contain pieces of viruses that are treated to be able to give you immunization, but not make you sick from the virus contained in the vaccination. The flu shots contain inert ("dead") viruses or pieces of viruses instead of whole particles. The flu mist used in the nasal vaccination is made with active ("live") but weakened viruses that can not make you sick if you have an otherwise healthy body and immune system.
No. They are bacteria. Viruses are non-living particles. They make you sick by landing on a living cell, reproducing using the cell, and then destroying the cell. The new viruses do the same. Bacteria are living single-celled organisms. The few that make you sick (about 1/15 of bacteria are pathogenic, meaning make you sick) make you sick by taking the nutrients out of other living cells. So, technically, since bacteria and viruses are completely different things, I don't think there's a such thing as a bacterial virus as one organism
after people started getting sick and when the microscope was made they chose meat to see what the problem was and they found bacteria
well, it depends on the virus itself. If you understand how viruses replicate themselves then you can understand how long they will take to make you sick. Typically things that make you sick to your stomach are bacteria that you may ingest from eating food, drinking water, etc. Bacteria can multiply about very 20 minutes. If you ingest say one bacteria cell, the number of cells will double exponentially every 20 minutes. So say after 8 hours you could have 1000000000000000000000000 bacteria cells in your stomach. At this point your body may start responding and you start puking or other bodily changes start to take place to get rid of the bacteria. these bodily changes can make you sick. If it is a virus that you are infected with then it could take hours to years to make you sick. Virus replicate themselves in your body differently than bacteria do, so they could lay dormant for a long time and not replicate for years, or replicate very quickly and make you sick within a matter of hours. If you are really sick to your stomach, chances are it is probably a bacterial infection and you could go to your doctor and have them check your stool as you may have a bacteria infection that goes dormant for a while, and could make you sick every couple of weeks.
It would be impossible to get a "fever" in one hour, unless you are truly sick. Bacteria or a virus makes illness and no one controls who will get sick or which ill persons also have a fever.