AIDS is caused by HIV virus.
Yes. Diseases can be caused by: -Viruses -Bacteria -Protists - As well as Fungi. There are also diseases caused by the body. Such as autoimmune diseases and cancers.
Cold sores and chickenpox are caused by viruses. Other diseases can be cause by viruses as well but also bacteria.
The majority of diseases are caused by microorganisms (mostly bacteria, but sometimes viruses) which enter a person's body and launch an attack on their cells. Depending on the person, diseases may also be caused by stress-induced situations, as your immune system does not function well when you are undfer stress, and will therefore not be effective against fighting diseases as well as a person with a healthy immune system. Bacteria and Viruses are transferred through the air or environment, or an open wound in the skin; although, when exposed to bacteria or viruses which your body has developed an immunity to, you will not show signs of infection.
Yes, some diseases are specific to humans and cannot be transmitted to other species. Examples include diseases caused by human-specific viruses like HIV and certain genetic disorders that are unique to humans.
Like most infectious diseases, sinusitis is caused by a variety of bacteria, as well as viruses, fungi, foreign bodies and autoimmune disease.
well viruses are caused by bacteria and bacteria are cells. so yes
well viruses are caused by bacteria and bacteria are cells. so yes
Diseases in plant or animal tissues can be caused by various factors, including pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, as well as environmental stresses like drought, heat, or pollution. Genetic factors and nutritional deficiencies can also contribute to the development of diseases in plants or animals.
No medicinal cures, only your body's B and T-cells remembering and attacking the disease causing viruses the next time they show up... This poses a problem with viruses that mutate often as well as viruses like HIV that enter cells and reprogram the DNA inside the cells making them multiply with more and more bad copies of DNA...
There are many diseases caused by viruses. Some are - chickenpox, measles, influenza, rabies, AIDS, colds, the flu or polio. Rhinovirus (the common cold), Influenza A & B, Rotavirus, HIV, and so many, many more.
Most childhood diseases are caused by a combination of infectious agents, such as viruses and bacteria, as well as genetic factors and environmental influences. Common infectious diseases include measles, chickenpox, and respiratory infections, which spread through direct contact, respiratory droplets, or contaminated surfaces. Additionally, some childhood diseases may result from nutritional deficiencies or exposure to toxins. Preventive measures, such as vaccinations and good hygiene practices, play a crucial role in reducing the incidence of these diseases.
Usually, yes. The most common causes are respiratory synsythial virus (RSV), parainfluenza viruses, influenza viruses. Metapneumovirus, human bocavirus, and a number of other recently discovered viruses are implicated as well.