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Only a brainy scientist would know. All viruses haven't been discovered yet, you know. But I know some. Such as Calici, Picorna, Adeno, MiMi, Herpes, Poxapilloma, Polyoma ,Parvo,Ebola,Noro, Circo, Annelo, and Hepadna.

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I am so right that there is 70 different types of vireses

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