The monkeypox virus does go through a lytic cycle in order to replicate. This virus is a zoonotic disease that can affect both animals and humans.
The pox virus is a lytic virus in that it kills the cell within 12 hours. The herpes virus can be both lytic and lysogenic (hidden).
The pox virus is related to the herpes viruses and they are lytic but can become latent. Latency is not the same as lysogenic.
a monkey scientist
no it is a virus
no its a virus
Monkey pox is a pox disease that was found in lab monkeys in 1958. It can spread to rodents (i.e. mice, rabbits, rats, prairie dogs, etc.) as well as humans.
2-4 weeks
Monkey pox
in Africa discovered by monkeys in a lab from blood tests of some types of animals
No, chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), which is a type of herpesvirus. It primarily follows a lytic cycle, leading to the acute symptoms of chickenpox. However, after the initial infection, VZV can enter a lysogenic phase by establishing latency in nerve cells, which can later reactivate as shingles. Thus, while it can have a latent phase, the primary infection is not lysogenic.
swelling of lymph nodes fever rash (i.e raised bumps) feeling of discomfort exhaustion diarrhea
No, they can't, it's called squirrel pox not human pox or small pox.