While most viruses co-exist harmlessly in their host and cause no signs or symptoms of disease, many of the viruses do cause fever.
Viruses of the Arenaviridae family cause the Argentinian, Brazilian, Bolivian, and Venezuelan hemorrhagic fevers. Lassa fever, which occurs in west Africa, also arises from an arenavirus.
Fevers do not cause headaches directly. Generally speaking (with the exception of true migraines), both fevers and headaches are symptoms of underlying problems.
Infections like Ebola which is found in areas like Uganda
No, but fever can cause fatigue. Fevers are caused by infections.
No oovoo can not cause viruses.
if its summer you'll be saying why was it me. if its a school you'll say party on. and it causes others to get fevers. it can also cause sickness/illness
The answer for an average fever is one week.Some fevers may be shorter and some may last a lot longer, depending on the cause of the fever. They can be caused by heat stroke, bacteria, viruses and various cancers.
Parasites can carry and transmit viruses, but they do not "cause" them.
They can cause fevers that can only be cured by more cowbell.
Yes, fevers are common with tonsillitis.
Some can cause cancer. They are called oncogenic viruses.
Yellow fever, also known as the American Plague or Black Vomit, belongs to a family called "Flaviviridae" as a single stranded RNA virus.