I'm certain I have lots of bacteria in my stomach; I probably have a significant number of viruses there as well.
The term "stomach whatever" is sometimes colloquially used to mean "an illness that makes someone throw up". It's completely unscientific anyway and almost certainly not based on an actual medical diagnosis, so worrying about which is the correct term is kind of pointless.
A virus that infects bacteria is called a bacteriophage
Bacteria and virus
Having a stomach virus does not mean that the virus is in the stomach. Few germs could live in the acid there. What stomach virus refers to is a virus infection in the entire body that happens to cause nausea and expulsion of the stomach's contents and also diarrhea in the intestines.
Bacteriophage is the virus that infects bacteria
virus
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.
Bacteria Virus
a bacteria. the bacteria that causes pneumonia is called pneumoniae.
There is a very good chance you will catch it. The stomach virus is very very contagious, so if you are with them for a long time you will probably contract the bacteria that causes it.
Stomach acid kills the bacteria
No, a bacteriophage is any virus that specifically attacks bacteria.
virus