When you have a virus (E.G the norovirus) Your temperature is over 38.0. If your temperature is 38.0 I would go and see your GP.
If it is lower than 36.9 you definitely haven't got a virus.
A fever is a direct response of the immune system. The body will attempt to destroy the infectious agents by raising the core body temperature. This increase helps create an environment unsuitable to bacterial growth as well as disrupts metabolism and function of the infecting agent.
A virus that infects bacteria is called a bacteriophage
Bacteria and virus
Bacteriophage is the virus that infects bacteria
Bacteria Virus
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.
A virus that infects bacteria is called a bacteriophage
Bacteria and virus
Bacteriophage is the virus that infects bacteria
virus
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.
Bacteria Virus
a bacteria. the bacteria that causes pneumonia is called pneumoniae.
No, a bacteriophage is any virus that specifically attacks bacteria.
virus
Virus
virus
a virus