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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.

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How is the replication cycle of pox compare to the herpes virsus?

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).


Does Shingles follow the lytic cycle or lysogenic cycle?

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Who found monkey pox?

a monkey scientist


Is monkey pox a bacteria?

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How do you cure monkey pox?

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What is monkey pox?

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.


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Where did monkey pox start?

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Is chicken pox a lysogenic virus?

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swelling of lymph nodes fever rash (i.e raised bumps) feeling of discomfort exhaustion diarrhea


Can humans catch squirrel pox?

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