HPV infection has few or no short-term effects. Some people infected get warts, but most infected person have no symptoms at all.
It stays forever and may turn into cancer.
if you mean shingles virus the answer is yes
i think it is about like a week , then i think the virus goes away
Human papillomavirus (HPV) can stay in the body for years or even decades without causing any symptoms. In some cases, the virus can be cleared by the immune system, while in others, it can persist and lead to health issues such as genital warts or cervical cancer. Regular screening and vaccination can help prevent HPV-related complications.
"Genital Lice" would be something called "Crabs" it lives in your genitals, but doesn't last very long off the body. In other words for Crabs it can be called HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) and it can not be cured. As for the lice that lives on top of the head, then there is really no other word for it but lice, unless you want to call them "head bugs."
Five biological viruses are: 1. hepatitis A (also B, C, D, E), 2. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), 3. human parainfluenza virus, 4. Oat dwarf virus, and 5. Olive latent virus. For a long list of viruses, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_viruses.
it destroys ecosystems
Usually a cold virus take from 3-5 days but depending on the virus and the human body differences it can take less than a day. Some bodies attack the virus quickly giving you symptoms faster.
Yes. AIDS is caused by a virus known as HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus.) A person can be infected with HIV for a very long time before the experience any symptoms.
any virus needs a source of energyl to thrive and dies withing munits in abscense of such source. dirty hands-to-food, sharing the flatware is enough.
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3 1/2 days - 4 1/2 days