Viruses cannot be killed in the traditional sense like bacteria, as they are not considered living organisms. However, they can be effectively neutralized and destroyed through methods such as proper hand hygiene, disinfecting surfaces, and through antiviral medications or vaccines designed to target specific viruses.
The octopus and shark populations will decline.
This is called vaccination. The process helps the immune system recognize and remember the virus, so if the person is exposed to the virus in the future, their immune system can quickly produce the necessary antibodies to fight off the infection.
The scientific word for virus is "virus."
Smallpox was a virus.
The singular of virus is "virus." Unlike most words, virus does not change form when it is singular or plural.
the virus spred around the world and killed millions of people
Yes. The virus is killed by bleach of enough strength. Bleach does not work with organic material.
The virus spread around the world and killed millions of people
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The virus spread around the world and killed millions of people
The virus spread around the world and killed millions of people
the virus spred around the world and killed millions of people
The Flu virus is so hard to combat because viruses can not be killed you just have to tough them out.
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killed virus
I would say Typhoid fever, but that's bacterial, not a virus. Is this what you mean? Really vague question by the way, I'm sure several viruses killed people in every year, but not all of them were epidemics.
West Nile Virus is a mosquito-borne disease. It reproduces it self when a mosquito with the virus bites a bird, birds are killed by WNV but can also give of the virus if another mosquito bites the infected bird, the reproducing the disease.