The "common" cold, chicken pox, cold sores, HIV disease/AIDS, Cervical cancer (HPV), herpes, Fifth disease, roseola... there are way more than 5 illnesses caused by viruses, and most of them are more common than we know.
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).
The common cold, the flu, hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, herpes, stomach flu (viral gastroenteritis), chicken pox, measles, mumps...
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the herpes virus, which causes cold sores, and dermatitis.
it means that's it can causes diseases and contimantion and effect health of human beings
The scientific name for Epstein-Barr virus is Human gammaherpesvirus 4.
HIV is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus which attacks human cell and can make people susceptible to incur various diseases and causes AIDS. On the other hand AIDS is the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome which is the last stage of the HIV infection.
Not sure what your question is, but you may want to do some reading on HIV. The virus that causes AIDS/ HIV is fairly fragile, and does not live very long outside the human body. HOWEVER- there ARE other diseases that can, such as Hepatitis.
The fruit tree virus
Some examples of disease spread through indirect contact and agents are as follows; Bacteria. E.coli causes food poisoning and urinary tract infections. Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes tuberculosis. Viruses Influenza virus causes 'flu'. Herpes simplex virus causes herpes. Protozoa Plasmodium causes malaria. Fungi Tinea causes ringworm.
Diseases that start with the letter e:Ebola virus,epilepsy,encephalitis,
Yes, they do.
HPV means human papillomavirus, the virus that causes warts and, in certain subtypes, is associated with cancer of the cervix, penis, vulva, anus, and some head and neck cancers.HPV is genital warts.
A communicable disease is caused by a bacteria, fungus, virus or other "germ" that remains active in the air or on surfaces. Some diseases are passed only by direct contact and are referred to as infectious as they are harder to pass to another person.
Diseases that are highly contagious for example lassa fever , Ebola virus, tuberculosis.