Over five million, and under a billion, probably depending on which virus we're talking about.
Approximately 2,500-5,430 depending on the sizes of the viruses (350-400 nm) and the size of the pin's head (1-1.9 mm).
1000
Measles is a very infectious illness caused by a virus - a viral infection caused by the rubeola virus. It is an endemic disease; meaning it is continually present in a community and many people develop resistance. If measles enters an area where the people have never been exposed the result can be devastating.
There are two types of measles. Although they share some of the same symptoms, they are caused by different viruses: 1.) Standard measles, sometimes known as red measles, or hard measles, is caused by the rubeola virus. 2.) German measles, also known as rubella, is an entirely separate illness caused by the rubella virus and is usually a milder infection than standard measles.
Viruses cause many diseases from the common cold, flu, and chicken pox to herpes and AIDS and measles.
Viruses cause many diseases including the common cold, AIDS, hepatitis C, polio, herpes, smallpox (which at the present time is extinct in the wild but still exists in laboratories), chicken pox, measles, and many more.
There are many ways one could get rid of viruses. One could download programs such as Norton or any other top brand antivirus and they will remove most of the viruses from one's system.
There are many terms for the 14 day measles, but the most common are: Measles Rubeola
became senior consultant virologist, head of department, university of malaya carried out research on viruses published many articles about viruses
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There are many viruses with RNA. Here are a few examples: Ebola virus, HIV, and the viruses causing measles, mumps, polio, rabies, rubella, and yellow fever. In the Baltimore classification of viruses, four of the seven major groups (classes III to VI) store their genetic information in RNA. For further information, look at the links below. technically hat is not true because RNA viruses don't kill.
The word measles is a Middle English word meaning 'many little spots'.
There are many infections that one could possibly get. HIV and Hepatitis off the top of my head. There are many others. Drinking someone's blood is a very risky activity. I would advise against it.
There are many places where one would find information on PC viruses. One could check Microsoft's official website for information on a variety of PC viruses.