Humans alone have hundreds of diseases that are caused by viruses. A very limited sampling includes:
1. The common cold, which is caused by rhinoviruses.
2. Some types of food poisoning from eating shellfish, caused by noroviruses.
3. Genital warts, which are caused by one strain of herpes simplex virus.
4. AIDS, which is caused by infection with HIV.
5. Cervical cancer, which is caused by infection with human papillomavirus.
Some diseases caused by a virus are chicken pox, measles, hepatitis a, hepatitis b, polio, influenza, herpes, mumps, AIDS, yellow fever, viral gastroenteritis, and rabies.
Rotavirus is a common cause of abdominal illness. Influenza is the most common cold virus. Polio is also caused by a virus.
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Diseases not caused by pathogens include genetic disorders, mutations in the cells, and other disorders not caused by viruses, bacteria, prions, micro organisms, etc. An example would be muscular dystrophy or even cancer, although many pathogens can increase the likely hood of cancer developing
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Generally bacteria or viruses.
There are a number of different viruses with different descriptions in the world. Some cause very deadly diseases even though they are not living.
So viruses or diseases can not infect your body and kill you.
Yes. Diseases can be caused by: -Viruses -Bacteria -Protists - As well as Fungi. There are also diseases caused by the body. Such as autoimmune diseases and cancers.
Diseases are caused by germs and viruses attacking your immune system.
Disease caused by viruses cannot be cured by antibiotics. Antibiotics ONLY work on bacteria.
Bacterial diseases are diseases caused by bacteria, in contrast to those caused by parasites, viruses, or fungi.
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AIDS is caused by HIV virus.
Diseases are often caused by viruses and bacteria or genetic factors.
viruses, genetic conditions etc
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colds and flues... they are millions
These diseases are caused by "viruses".
Currently, all vaccines on the market today only exist for diseases caused by viruses- though not all diseases caused by viruses have a corresponding vaccine. Notably, the common cold (rhinoviruses) and AIDS (HIV) have no vaccines.