Virus is Latin for poisonous or other noxious substances.
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The origin of the word is from Latin, meaning slimy liquid or poison. Then, adopted into Middle English to mean the venom of a snake. Then, in scientific terms, as substance produced by the body as a result of disease
The plural for virus is viruses. Simply add an -es at the end of the word.
The scientific word is Maillard Reaction.
The scientific name of one virus that causes the common cold is Rhinovirus A. The scientific name of one type of influenza that infects birds and some mammals is Influenzavirus A virus. The scientific name of smallpox is Variola vera.
Viruses have compromised scientific names. This means that they have names that are vague like influenza type A for example.
The scientific name for Andes virus is Andes orthohantavirus. It is a type of hantavirus that can cause Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome in humans.
Cledamatic Vigulator Means the exact same, this is just in a more scientific vocabulory.
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The scientific name for Epstein-Barr virus is Human gammaherpesvirus 4.
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Variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, belongs to the genus Orthopoxvirus within the Poxviridae family. Its scientific name is Variola major for the more severe form of smallpox and Variola minor for the milder form.
The scientific name for HIV/AIDS is Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
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It's just known as Chikungunya virus, and it belongs to genus Alphavirus.
Gastroenteritis is the medical term for a stomach bug. It refers to inflammation of the stomach and intestines, commonly caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain.