Some naked viruses include poliomyelitis, warts, the common cold, chickenpox, shingles, mononucleosis, herpes simplex (cold sores), influenza, herpes viruses and HIV (AIDS).
Some enveloped viruses include norovirus (stomach bug), rotavirus and human papillomavirus (HPV).
Bacteria and viruses are examples of prokaryotic organisms.
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Some skin rashes are caused by viruses. Examples are measles, rubella, and coxsackie.
Yes, some diseases are specific to humans and cannot be transmitted to other species. Examples include diseases caused by human-specific viruses like HIV and certain genetic disorders that are unique to humans.
Active viruses are causing a disease at this time. Some can become dormant for a time and can be reactivated. Examples are cold sores and shingles.
Some viruses, such as bacteriophages, can be beneficial as they infect and kill harmful bacteria, helping to control their populations. Additionally, certain viruses can be engineered to deliver gene therapies to target specific cells in the body to treat genetic disorders or cancer.
Viruses and bacteria that cause disease are known as pathogens. Some examples are herpes simplex virus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Some viruses are beneficial in that they have commercial uses. Examples are tulips with streaks of color. Other viruses cause diseases such as colds, HIV.
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Yes, the majority of viruses are very species specific. There are exceptions however, such as rabies. Most viruses will not survive for long beyond their host tissue environment.
viruses are specific to the cells they infect called host cells