Im actually researching this myself. This last answer was incorrect as lytic/lysogenic does not refer to which type of cell the virus invades, but rather what steps it takes for replication. From what i have seen it is lytic though.
Dengue fever is a lysogenic cycle because it does not lyse the host cell. Dengue fever is a topical disease that is mosquito-borne.
HPV infects the dermis layer of cells using the lysogenic cycle.
Lysogenic !
Lysogenic.
: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
Unlike lytic viruses, lysogenic viruses do NOT lyse the host cell right away where as lytic cells do.
lytic
Lytic.
Smallpox goes through a lytic cycle as it does not become dormant.
Lysogenic
In nature, rhinoviruses are lytic.
Both
The Norwalk virus (Norovirus) does not have a lyosgenic cycle. It does not remain dormant as lysogenic viruses can. It is lytic and is considered virulent as many lytic viruses are. Most bacteriophages are lysogenic. See link below: