That depends on the virus. Different viruses attack different tissues.
Infection with the virus that causes hepatitis C is hindered by interferon via the binding to a site on human cells that is also used by the virus. Thus, the virus cannot enter and infect the host cell
Yeast infection is caused by fungi, not by a virus.
A virus causes an infection. It is the actual file that causes the infection. An infection itself is the action or state of the computer's security being compromised by a virus or other malware.
Depends what virus it is, some are deadly.
Generally, the anti-virus program can remove the virus and infection effectively.
The HIV or human immunodeficiency virus.
No, but it usually starts from a virus or infection.
To protect you from any virus infection
Simple answer... no. Different mechanism required. Bacterial infection yes, Rhino virus no.
Hepatitis D requires co-infection with the B type.
A cold or other type of virus or bacterial infection.
Risk of acquiring HIV infection by entry site: Entry site; Risk virus reaches entry site; Risk inoculated: Conjuntiva: Moderate; Moderate; Very low. Oral mucosa: Moderate; Moderate; Low.