naturally, a virus being semi-alive, will adapt, as the rest of the world keeps spinning, to avoid extinction. who knows, maybe the influenza we know today, was a virus that made a trans-species jump from Dinosaurs to birds millions of years ago; and thousands of years ago, it jumped from birds to humans. Survival is the basic force of life, even for a virus.
However, trans-species jumps take millions, maybe even billions of years of evolution. The frequency of trans-species jump in the last century (AIDS, from monkeys to humans, H1N1 influenza virus from swine to humans, monkeypox from monkeys to humans) leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth...
human meddlin' perhaps?
-Abelardo Lopez III
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becuse can you tell us?
Anything that causes disease is considered to be pathogenic. This includes viruses and bacteria. People who come in contact with certain of these organisms may become very ill.
The multicellular organisms can use the lysosomes as a defense against viruses like AIDS by killing the viruses and bacteria that causes the opportunistic infections.
polivirus-causes polio and adenovirus-affextss the adenoids
Programmers
i heard it causes viruses
Viruses.
Your white blood cells, they fight off infections and viruses.
These diseases are caused by "viruses".
Viruses.
viruses
Turtles
god i do
Flu viruses that people are not immune to.
no it causes many viruses to computers
Jump.