Influenza, Rhinovirus (cold), AIDs/HIV, Hepatitis A,B and C, HTLV, Mononucleosis, Cytomegalovirus, HPV, Herpes Simplex, Herpes Zoster, Ebola Sudan, Ebola Zaire, Ebola Reston, Marlburgs, and Rabies just to name a few.
infectious diseases involve a causative organism, from groups such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and such. Noninfectious diseases are not caused by a specific infectious organism. You get an infective disease from a bacteria or a virus or even a fungus. Other diseases are not caused by these but by other things. For example: cancer.
In the film "Outbreak," Jimbo contracts the virus, known as the Motaba virus, after coming into contact with an infected monkey that was smuggled into the United States. The monkey, which was part of a research project in Africa, carries the virus and bites Jimbo, leading to his infection. The rapid spread of the virus highlights the dangers of zoonotic diseases and the consequences of wildlife trafficking.
contagious diseases spread
The top ten deadliest viruses include the Ebola virus, known for its high mortality rate; the Rabies virus, which is nearly always fatal once symptoms appear; the Lassa virus, associated with hemorrhagic fever; HIV, leading to AIDS; and the Hantavirus, which can cause severe respiratory issues. Other notable viruses are the Marburg virus, Nipah virus, smallpox virus, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, and the Influenza virus, particularly the H5N1 strain. These viruses pose significant health risks due to their high fatality rates and potential for outbreaks.
Mortality statistics in the Philippines The Top 6 killers of filipino's #1 Heart disease #2 Vascular diseases (related but different than #1) #3 Cancer #4 Accidents #5 Pneumonia #6 Tuberculosis
A virus does not cause a disease but it will weapon your immune system and make you more susceptible to contracting diseases.
They can and do cause diseases.
microorganisms cause diseases and give people virus.
It's a virus called hpv
yes it causes diseases such as flu,conjuctivitis
Viruses do not cause diseases in the host. Why? Well, the host is already causing the virus so it is IMPOSSIBLE for another virus to be cause in the host.
Viruses cause the common cold, AIDS, herpes, meningitis, smallpox (currently extinct in the wild), influenza, and many other diseases.
Viruses cause measles, chickenpox, polio, hepatits B, colds, influenza, and other infectious diseases.
They both cause infectious diseases of the respiratory system.
The only way a virus can reproduce is by detriment to the cells of the host. Any cell infected will probably die, and so every virus is bad for you.
Viruses cause many diseases from the common cold, flu, and chicken pox to herpes and AIDS and measles.
Assuming that you mean Coronavirus, it is a type of enveloped virus that resembles a halo under a miscrope. It can cause diseases such as pneumonia and the common cold.