Hantavirus infection is caused by a group of viruses that can infect humans with two serious illnesses: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), and Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS).
Food poisoning and death. -
I can think of two right off the bat, cholera and cryptosporidium
meningitis
Two organisms that always inhabit health care environments are bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are one-celled plants that lack chlorophyll. Viruses are tiny organisms that may lead to illnesses, including colds or flu.
No. You can still get cold sores if you have had the chickenpox vaccine. Chickenpox and cold sores are caused by slightly different types of viruses in the herpesvirus family. Chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus, and cold sores are caused by herpes simplex virus.
The two main categories of disease that microbes can deliver are infectious diseases, caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites, and non-infectious diseases, caused by factors such as toxins produced by microbes or the body's immune response to the microbe.
TB and syphilis are both caused by bacteria.We know that microbes such as harmful bacterium and viruses are responsible for diseases.Tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and syphilis is caused by Treponema pallidium,a spirochaete.The special character about M.tuberculosis is that it is neither gram+ve or gram-ve bacterium,since it does not retain any stain due to a waxy layer with high lipid content.
Ringworm and Athlete's Foot.
There are currently 20 families of viruses that infect humans. There are two additional viruses (Hepatitis D and Hepatitis E) which have not yet been assigned to a families but are clearly distinct from the other families infecting humans. Viruses replicate inside cells by hijacking strands of RNA to duplicate themselves. See the related link for more details on viral diseases.
Two illnesses that can affect the voice box are laryngitis, which is inflammation of the voice box causing hoarseness or loss of voice, and vocal cord nodules, which are callous-like growths on the vocal cords often caused by vocal abuse or overuse.
No they are caused by two different viruses and the symptoms are slightly different. See more in the related questions below.