Virus

A virus is a microscopic infectious agent that can reproduce only inside a host cell. Viruses infect all types of organisms: from animals and plants, to bacteria and archaea. Since the initial discovery of tobacco mosaic virus by Martinus Beijerinck in 1898, more than 5,000 types of virus have been described in detail, although most types of virus remain undiscovered. Viruses are ubiquitous, as they are found in almost every ecosystem on Earth, and are the most abundant type of biological entity on the planet. The study of viruses is known as virology, and is a branch of microbiology.
What is a Virus?

A virus is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the cells of another organism.

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Alarming spread of H5N1 bird flu in US dairy cattle reveals cross-species transmission dangers

Alarming spread of H5N1 bird flu in US dairy cattle reveals cross-species transmission dangers

COVID pandemic accelerated brain aging, especially in males and deprived groups

COVID pandemic accelerated brain aging, especially in males and deprived groups

Experimental cancer drug may help clear HIV from infected cells in the brain

Experimental cancer drug may help clear HIV from infected cells in the brain

Recombinant shingles vaccination found to lower dementia risk

Recombinant shingles vaccination found to lower dementia risk

Study identifies genes increasing risk of severe COVID-19

Study identifies genes increasing risk of severe COVID-19

Study shows wearable health sensors only prompt a fraction of at-home tests

Study shows wearable health sensors only prompt a fraction of at-home tests

Breakthrough gene therapy restores dystrophin protein in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Breakthrough gene therapy restores dystrophin protein in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Proof-of-concept animal studies demonstrate a step forward in the fight against HIV

Proof-of-concept animal studies demonstrate a step forward in the fight against HIV

New study helps better understand the pathology of fatty liver disease MASH

New study helps better understand the pathology of fatty liver disease MASH

Ohio State leads multi-million dollar research on long COVID solutions

Ohio State leads multi-million dollar research on long COVID solutions

Reliability of HIV viral load tests for CAB-LA PrEP questioned in new study

Reliability of HIV viral load tests for CAB-LA PrEP questioned in new study

More types of lung cells can be infected by SARS-CoV-2 than previously thought, scientists report

More types of lung cells can be infected by SARS-CoV-2 than previously thought, scientists report

Abacavir linked to increased cardiovascular risk in HIV patients, study finds

Abacavir linked to increased cardiovascular risk in HIV patients, study finds

Long-acting injectable CAB-LA safe for HIV PrEP during pregnancy, study finds

Long-acting injectable CAB-LA safe for HIV PrEP during pregnancy, study finds

Evaluation and treatment of early Lyme disease

Evaluation and treatment of early Lyme disease

PrEPVacc HIV vaccine trial shows no reduction in infections

PrEPVacc HIV vaccine trial shows no reduction in infections

New method can rapidly determine virus infectivity

New method can rapidly determine virus infectivity

‘A catalyst for revolution’: Launch of Thrive looks to safeguard public health

‘A catalyst for revolution’: Launch of Thrive looks to safeguard public health

COVID-19's impact on maternal mortality demands rethink of public health strategies

COVID-19's impact on maternal mortality demands rethink of public health strategies

Researchers discover new target for treating diseases linked to T-cell leukemia virus type 1

Researchers discover new target for treating diseases linked to T-cell leukemia virus type 1

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