Scarlet fever is caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes, not a virus. In New Mexico, as in other regions, scarlet fever cases can occur seasonally, often peaking in late winter to early spring. The duration of an outbreak can vary, but individual cases typically resolve within a week or two with appropriate antibiotic treatment. For accurate and current information, checking local health department resources is recommended.
i believe that they are 50-90 nanometers (nm)
mimivirus.about 600 nm
The mature virus has a bullet shape, a protein coat, and a lipid envelope. The outer surface of the virus is covered with thumblike glycoprotein projections 5-10 nm long and 3 nm in diameter. The virus averages approximately 780 nm in length.
0.05 micrometre.
nanometers, billionths of a meter.
50 nm = 0.05 micrometer
Viruses generally range from 20 nanometres to 300 nm in diameter although the largest can be as much as 500 nm. Their lengths range from 700 to 1000 nm.
The SARS virus is approximately 100-160 nanometers in size.
Virus is a pathogenic agent with an outer protein coat with nucleic acid molecule inside, and multiply only within host living cells. Size varies among different classes of viruses. Most viruses vary in diameter from 17nm (porcine circovirus) (nm; 0.0000008 inch) to 500 nm like Herpes simplex virus-I (125nm) or HIV-I virus (120-150nm); the largest, however, measure about 500 nm (mimi virua, Pandora Virus) in diameter and are about 700–1,000 nm in length. only large viruses can be visualized under normal microscope.
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Bacteria are unicellular organisms that are a few micrometers long and have many shapes - curved rods, rods, spiral, spheres. Virus us a sub-microscopic particle ranging in size from 20 nm to 300 nm.
By the year 2015 transistors as small as 14 nanometers ('nm') were being manufactured for CPUs. 14 nanometers is much smaller than the average-sized virus. For example, the influenza-A virus is between 58 - 100 nm in size.