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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Herpes virus infection softens cell nuclei through internal mechanical changes

Herpes virus infection softens cell nuclei through internal mechanical changes

A common diabetes drug may prevent long COVID when taken early

A common diabetes drug may prevent long COVID when taken early

Poll: Many adults over 50 skip flu and COVID vaccines

Poll: Many adults over 50 skip flu and COVID vaccines

Single-dose HIV vaccine candidate induces neutralizing antibodies

Single-dose HIV vaccine candidate induces neutralizing antibodies

Six years after COVID-19: Lessons learned and pandemic preparedness

Six years after COVID-19: Lessons learned and pandemic preparedness

Bacteria repurpose viral injection systems to target diverse cells

Bacteria repurpose viral injection systems to target diverse cells

Clinical trial launched to test experimental intranasal spray against respiratory viruses

Clinical trial launched to test experimental intranasal spray against respiratory viruses

Bat viruses in Indochina Peninsula reveal viral diversity, PEDV origins, and spillover risks

Bat viruses in Indochina Peninsula reveal viral diversity, PEDV origins, and spillover risks

Overlooked animal viruses slipping past global disease surveillance

Overlooked animal viruses slipping past global disease surveillance

How the CDC prepares influenza vaccines for pandemics

How the CDC prepares influenza vaccines for pandemics

Chemical inhibitor helps viruses overcome bacterial immune defenses

Chemical inhibitor helps viruses overcome bacterial immune defenses

Nasal spray vaccine prevents infection from highly pathogenic H5N1 virus

Nasal spray vaccine prevents infection from highly pathogenic H5N1 virus

Sporadic Nipah virus cases highlight importance of global surveillance

Sporadic Nipah virus cases highlight importance of global surveillance

Dynamic viral markers predict treatment response in hepatitis B

Dynamic viral markers predict treatment response in hepatitis B

New diagnostic framework addresses challenges of rapidly-mutating RNA viruses

New diagnostic framework addresses challenges of rapidly-mutating RNA viruses

Wastewater surveillance reveals hidden COVID spread beyond reported cases

Wastewater surveillance reveals hidden COVID spread beyond reported cases

Sino Biological expands research reagent portfolio to support global Nipah virus vaccine and diagnostic development

Sino Biological expands research reagent portfolio to support global Nipah virus vaccine and diagnostic development

Emerging animal viruses may pose overlooked threats to future human outbreaks

Emerging animal viruses may pose overlooked threats to future human outbreaks

How DNA and life experiences leave distinct marks on the human immune system

How DNA and life experiences leave distinct marks on the human immune system

Purdue researchers discover new therapeutic target for triple-negative breast cancer

Purdue researchers discover new therapeutic target for triple-negative breast cancer

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