The most common virus is Trojan. A hacker can get control of your computer with a Trojan. Then he can steal confidential data. Crash your PC. For example:
You saved your Credit Card Number in a document. The Hacker wants to steal the number. He may then add a Trojan in a software. You don't know that the file contains a Trojan. You downloaded it. Then when you will open it, your PC may unexpectedly restart. Then the Trojan will copy a file named,"Config.sys" which a computer needs in order to start. Then when it boots your anti virus might think that config.sys is a virus because there are 2 such files so, it will delete both of them. Your PC will not start. Then the hacker will get control and steal your document. And with the help of the internet connection he will download the file into his own computer.
The viral nucleic acid core is composed of the genetic material specific to the virus and is often surrounded by a protein coat. In contrast, the nucleic acid of the bacterial host is the genetic material of the host bacterium and is usually localized within the bacterial cell. Additionally, bacterial nucleic acid is typically organized within a nucleoid region in the bacterial cytoplasm.
The treatment approaches for viral and bacterial meningitis differ because they are caused by different types of germs. Bacterial meningitis is usually treated with antibiotics, while viral meningitis typically does not require specific treatment and may improve on its own. In some cases, antiviral medications may be used for viral meningitis. It is important to accurately diagnose the type of meningitis in order to provide the most effective treatment.
The most common cause of bacterial meningitis is the bacteria called Streptococcus pneumoniae, also known as pneumococcus.
The most common bacterial cause of urinary tract infections (UTIs) is Escherichia coli (E. coli).
Meningitis symptoms include fever, headache, stiff neck, and sensitivity to light. Risk factors include age, weakened immune system, and close contact with infected individuals. Diagnostic tests for viral meningitis include PCR and antibody tests, while bacterial meningitis is diagnosed through blood cultures and CSF analysis. Treatment for viral meningitis is supportive, while bacterial meningitis requires antibiotics.
An upper respiratory infection can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. The most common is probably the common cold, which is a viral infection, followed by bacterial, then fungal.
Viral infection is the most common cause of meningitis though it can also be caused by bacterial and fungal infection.
Rabies and distemper are two fairly common viral infections in raccoons. Some of the most important bacterial diseases which affect raccoons are leptospirosis, listeriosis, tetanus, and tularemia.
there are variations of anthrax that are viral and bacterial most anthrax is bacterial
The most common causes of vomiting in adults include: food borne illnesses (food poisoning) indigestion. bacterial or viral infections, like viral gastroenteritis, which is often referred to as a “stomach bug".
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial STD in the US, and the most common reportable STD. You should know that not all STDs are reportable, so the CDC doesn't get direct reports about HPV or trichomonas.
No. Cipro ONLY works on bacterial infections. When you catch a cold or the flu you do not have a bacterial infection, you have a virus. No antibiotics work on any type of viral infections.
Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils most commonly caused by viral or bacterial infection.
* Viral Meningitis - the most common form of meningitis, caused by a viral infection. It occurs mostly in the summer.* Bacterial Meningitis - the less common form of the disease; always associated with serious and severe illness.
Nope actually chlamydia and herpes are the more common stds.
It can be either bacterial of viral. Your doctor will do a strep test and possibly a throat culture to determine the cause. If either is positive, that means that the tonsillitis is caused by bacteria. Penicillin or another broad base antibiotic will then be prescribed. If viral, there isn't a whole lot one can do except wait it out and try to relieve symptoms.
The viral nucleic acid core is composed of the genetic material specific to the virus and is often surrounded by a protein coat. In contrast, the nucleic acid of the bacterial host is the genetic material of the host bacterium and is usually localized within the bacterial cell. Additionally, bacterial nucleic acid is typically organized within a nucleoid region in the bacterial cytoplasm.