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Quite a few, HIV and influenza are probably the most common.
The respiratory system is the first system targeted and hit in any influenza. Although stomach and GI viral infections are sometimes called "stomach flu", those are not really caused by an influenza virus, it is another kind of virus. As influenza worsens in some individuals other body systems can be severely affected secondarily, such as renal (kidneys), central nervous system (fever induced seizures), etc.
Influenza is self limiting disease. Most of the people recover from it without treatment. In 1700, they might have there own remedies to treat influenza. Probably some of them may be using the leaves with salicylic acid in it. ( It might have caused Ray's syndrome in children.) Including cold sponging for high fever. For secondary infection the did not have antibiotics. But human longevity was increased long (100 years.) before advent of modern chemotherapy through improved sanitation. You are going back to square one with multi-drug resistant organisms at hand like NDM1.
Some human viruses are: Common Cold Influenza Chicken Pox Rotavirus Herpes Hepatitis Yellow Fever Encephalitis HIV/AIDS Human Papillomavirus --hope I helped!!
The flu, warts and mumps are all caused by different viruses. The flu is caused by any of the influenza viruses, warts are caused by certain strains of human papillomavirus, and mumps are caused by the mumps virus.
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.
The common cold is an upper respiratory tract infection of viral origin, usually caused by a rhinovirus (up to 40% of colds), or by Coronaviruses (about 20%). These are the more common viruses, but there are more than 200 different viruses (some say as many as 700) that can cause the common cold. There are a huge number of different viruses from a number of different viral 'families' that cause cold symptoms. This is the main reason there is no vaccine for the common cold - there are simply too many different viruses to develop vaccines specific to each virus, and before a vaccine can be developed for a new viral mutation, it can mutate again.
Intestinal influenzea is caused by the influenza virus which resides in the human body. It can be treated by a physician who prescribes an anti-viral medication.
Influenza is an infectious disease of the respiratory tract that is caused by influenza viruses. It is often called the flu.
One human disease caused by an RNA virus is influenza, which is transmitted through respiratory droplets. One human disease caused by a DNA virus is herpes, which is usually transmitted through direct contact with infected lesions or through sexual contact.
We use the thermometer to measure the intensity of fever for final medical treatment recommendations. Normal human body temperature is 98.6 Fahrenheit. it must go up during fever. Different medicines recommended for different temperature intensity during fever.