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Bacteria and viruses Bacteria vs. Viruses, Viral Diseases: Antibiotics
do not work against the virus |
Deadly
viruses aids, HIV virus, polio vaccine, vaccines |
Herpesviruses Herpesviruses, Herpes virus |
Herpes
simplex virus Animations of steps of HSV Infection and Replication |
Influenza Influenza is a viral infection of the lungs characterized by
fever, cough, and severe muscle aches |
Influenza A virus influenza is a respiratory infection characterized by
fever, cough, and severe muscle aches. In the elderly and infirm, it is a
major cause of disability and death |
Influenza viruses
Influenza viruses belong to the orthomyxoviruses, a family of spherical or
oval-shaped, enveloped (-)RNA viruses with a segmented genome. Three types
of influenza virues are known, Types A, B and C. All cause acute respiratory
disease in humans |
Molecular
virology What is a Virus? Origins of Viruses, Emerging Viruses and other
Virology Essays, Classification of Viruses, Viral Genome Diversity, Viruses may be defined as acellular organisms whose genomes
consist of nucleic acid, .... |
Pandemic
(H1N1) 2009 |
Picornaviruses |
Picture book
of viruses virology, The Big Picture Book of Viruses is intended to
serve as both a catalog of virus pictures on the Internet and as an
educational resource to those seeking more information about viruses |
Plant
viruses |
Virology
information about viruses, virology, microbiology and infectious disease, vaccine, viral, HIV, AIDS, retrovirus, ebola, herpes, hantavirus,
polio, smallpox, pox, flu, immunology, gene, anti-viral, adenovirus, biological,
cancer, cell, chemotherapy, DNA, drug, immunoglobulin, influenza,
leukemia, neurovirology, pathogenesis, poliovirus, plant viruses |
Virus
or bacterium? because bacteria and viruses cause many of the diseases
we're familiar with, people often confuse these two microbes. But viruses
are as different from bacteria as goldfish are from giraffes |
Virus
replication |
Viruses: from structure to biology the structure and biological
functions of viruses and their macromolecular components |
Viruses
who discovered the virus, is a virus alive, how big are viruses, what do
viruses look like, composition of bacteriophage, nucleic acid (DNA/RNA),
virus invasion, defence against viruses, virus factory, gallery of
pictures |
Viruses
a virus is a submicroscopic infectious particle composed of a protein coat
and a nucleic acid core |
Viruses
hantavirus, polio, smallpox, pox, flu, immunology, influenza, poliovirus |
Viruses A
virus (Latin, poison) is a microscopic particle that can infect the cells of
a biological organism. At the most basic level, viruses consist of genetic
material contained within a protective protein shell called a capsid; the
existence of both genetic material and protein distinguishes them from other
virus-like particles such as prions and viroids, ... |
Viruses |
Viruses virus /
virion and replication images, HIV / AIDS, Hepatitis C Virus, Smallpox, West
Nile Virus, Ebola, Coronavirus (SARS), Influenza Virus, bird FLU, Foot and
Mouth Disease Virus, Adenovirus, Bacteriophage, viral entry |
Virus
A virus is a submicroscopic obligate parasitic particle that infects cells
in biological organisms. Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that
lack the cellular machinery for self-reproduction, ... |
Virus Structure
Viruses are not plants, animals, or bacteria, but they are the
quintessential parasites of the living kingdoms, ... |
Virus
ultrastructure Principles of Virus Architecture, Design of the protein
shell |
Horizontaal |
HIV - H5N1 - bird flu
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Avian (Bird) Flu Fact Sheet Avian flu, also known as bird flu, is an
infectious disease caused by a virus that lives naturally in wild birds,
pdf file |
Avian influenza A H5N1 viruse photo
Avian influenza A H5N1 virus photo, Colorized transmission electron
micrograph of Avian influenza A H5N1 viruses |
Avian
Influenza Maps Avian Influenza Maps |
Birds
& Bird Flu graphics Birds & Bird Flu graphics showing avian
influenza (H5N1) mixing with other 'flu strains; image of bird flu viruses
and human flu viruses entering the same cell and pandemic influenza emerging |
Bird flu news
bird flu, influenza, flu-pandemic, flu, chicken flu, H5N1, What health
authorities most fear is that the virus will mutate into a form that can
pass easily from one human to another. That's when a global threat would be
most likely |
Bird flu news
Paradigm Shift, Viral Evolution, Intervention Monitoring, Vaccine Screening,
Vaccine Development, Expression Profiling |
CDC - Influenza (Flu)
-Avian Flu CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Influenza Flu,
influenza, flu, spanish flu, avian flu, asian flu, influenza pandemic,
influenza epidemic, flu vaccine |
Characterization of an Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Virus Isolated from a Child
with a Fatal Respiratory Illness |
Facts About Bird Flu potential epidemic that could kill millions, What is avian bird
flu, What is the concern regarding humans and bird flu, What are the
symptoms of bird flu in humans, HIV - H5N1 - bird flu |
From Birds to Humans How did this happen, Avian influenza is an
infectious disease of birds caused by type A strains of the influenza virus.
The disease occurs worldwide |
Global Health immunization, immunize, innoculation, innoculate,
innoculation, famine, malnutrition, cholera, meningitis, malaria, HIV, H5N1,
bird flu |
Highly
pathogenic avian influenza Virus family Orthomyxoviridae, genus Influenzavirus A, B. To date, all highly pathogenic isolates have been
influenza A viruses of subtypes H5 and H7, Highly contagious, from
World organisation for animal
health |
HIV human 'bird flu' HIV epidemic may assist emergence of human 'bird flu'
strain, expert speculates, HIV - H5N1 - bird flu |
H5N1 flu
maps avian flu maps, from Center for Biologic Counterterrorism and Emerging
Diseases |
H5N1
influenza the powerful virus that is raging through the bird flocks of Asia
-- has successfully made the leap to humans, infecting hundreds of people, ... |
Signs and Symptoms of bird flu What are the signs and symptoms of bird
flu in humans? |
Virus Entry
Into Cells Animal Cells and Vesicle Transport, Direct Cell Membrane
Fusion, Entry via Endocytotic Vesicle |
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