Through Bodily Fluids
A bacillus does not refer to the shape of a virus. The capsid of a virus is what determines the shape of a virus.
No. Virus is a noun.
"virus"
Smallpox was a virus.
Rotavirus, Colorado tick fever virus, Rhinovirus, poliovirus, hepetatitis A virus, SARS, Yellow fever virus, West Nile virus, hepatitis C virus, Rubella virus just to mention a few.
Rabies virus travel physically along the nerves by division of virus.
Yes.
Through Bodily Fluids
If people can't travel, the virus will be contained preventing a pandemic.
you cant you have to use the action replay
I dont know but be shore you was your hands before, and definety after you handle the package
Rabies attacks the nervous system. Once the virus gets into the nerves near the place it enters the body, it will travel to the brain.
Your programs may not work and you may not be able to enter certain folders. But this is not the reson for a virus, any personal recourds on your computer will be shared to the person who made the virus. This includes contact, passwords to websites, bank account information, and anything else. There are some viruses that can travel to other computers just by being in the same wifi as the computer with the virus! To prevent virus get virus protection which can be found free at cnet.com (type in advast in the search bar when you are in the website) but still be careful because you can still get viruses even when you have virus protection software.
No, It is a virus that cannot travel throughout other people just their own self.
HSV-1 is Herpes simplex virus type 1. Most HSV-1 infections become persistent, which is why people with cold sores get cold sores repeatedly. The virus becomes dormant in certain nerve cells, and during periods of stress the virus can reactivate and the cold sores reappear.
The virus and bits that travel through the air are microscopic enought to pass through the small pores in the mask.
a virus can travel through spam. if you open an advertisement that says YOU"VE WON ONE MILLION DOLLARS well that's obvioulsy not true. so people open that and crap comes into their computer.☺Two general infection routes would be over a network, including the internet, or removable devices such as USB sticks and portable hard drives.