Viral emergence refers to the process by which a virus transitions from being relatively unknown to potentially causing outbreaks or epidemics in populations. This can occur due to various factors, such as changes in the environment, genetic mutations of the virus, increased contact between humans and animals, or lack of immunity in the population. It is an important concept in understanding and preparing for the spread of new infectious diseases.
New viruses are released after the lytic cycle. ~Gradpoint/Novanet
Viruses can be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes, which are then inhaled by others. Additionally, viruses can also be spread through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects and then touching the face.
Bacteria and viruses can be spread through similar methods such as sneezing, coughing, or touching contaminated surfaces. However, viruses typically require a host cell to replicate, while bacteria can multiply on their own. Antibiotics are effective against bacteria but not viruses.
Common viruses that can be found in the home include the flu virus, common cold viruses, norovirus (stomach flu), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). These viruses can be spread through contaminated surfaces, air droplets, or direct contact with an infected individual. Regular handwashing and cleaning of surfaces can help prevent the spread of these viruses in the home.
It is important for scientists to learn more about viruses to develop effective treatments and vaccines, understand how they spread, and prevent future outbreaks. This knowledge also helps in monitoring and responding to emerging viral diseases.
Plants have stronger cells walls. And viruses do spread to plants.
Some computer viruses.
Macro viruses
Virology is important because it helps us understand and combat viral diseases that can have serious health and economic consequences. By studying viruses, we can develop vaccines, treatments, and public health strategies to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Virologists also contribute to our understanding of how viruses evolve and adapt, which is crucial for preparedness against future viral outbreaks.
Viral emergence refers to the process by which a virus transitions from being relatively unknown to potentially causing outbreaks or epidemics in populations. This can occur due to various factors, such as changes in the environment, genetic mutations of the virus, increased contact between humans and animals, or lack of immunity in the population. It is an important concept in understanding and preparing for the spread of new infectious diseases.
No, computer viruses are spread via removable media, and the internet
No
Plants have stronger cells walls. And viruses do spread to plants.
New viruses are released after the lytic cycle. ~Gradpoint/Novanet
Viruses are things that spread and contain germs. An Organism is a living thing.
Computer viruses are currently unable to spread to humans.