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Since they are not alive, they just wait for better conditions.
well it depends on what virus it has like a weak virus then yes but a big virus like a Trojan horse then no.
Joint pain caused by a virus typically comes on suddenly and is often accompanied by other symptoms like fever or fatigue. It usually improves as the virus clears up. On the other hand, joint pain from underlying conditions like arthritis tends to be more persistent and may worsen over time. Consulting a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis is important to differentiate between the two.
It looks like a blue small circular virus
The term "virus" in relation to human medical conditions was first used in the late 19th century, around 1898. It was used to describe infectious agents that are smaller than bacteria and cause diseases like the flu and common cold.
A Logic Bomb
it does it like any other virus
A virus that causes a cold-like disease
the ovre write virus is the virus that affects computer like
Yes, several illnesses can mimic shingles, including herpes simplex virus infections, contact dermatitis, and certain skin conditions like eczema or impetigo. Additionally, conditions such as chickenpox, which is caused by the same virus, can present with similar symptoms. Other viral rashes or even conditions like sciatica may also produce pain and a rash in a localized area, making diagnosis challenging. It is essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
MRSA is a bacterium, (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus), not a virus. It does grow, but not like a virus.