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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Hepatitis C infection associated with reduced portal insulin levels

Hepatitis C infection associated with reduced portal insulin levels

Modeling the synergy of maternal screening and newborn HBV vaccination

Modeling the synergy of maternal screening and newborn HBV vaccination

WHO simulation tests global response to fictional bacterial pandemic

WHO simulation tests global response to fictional bacterial pandemic

Delaying hepatitis B birth vaccines increases infant infection risks

Delaying hepatitis B birth vaccines increases infant infection risks

Did life-saving HIV drugs unintentionally fuel a syphilis comeback?

Did life-saving HIV drugs unintentionally fuel a syphilis comeback?

Scientists map 239 human-infective RNA viruses to track future outbreak risks

Scientists map 239 human-infective RNA viruses to track future outbreak risks

Engineered cells boost production of gene editing delivery vehicles

Engineered cells boost production of gene editing delivery vehicles

Long-term study supports tenofovir alafenamide for chronic hepatitis B

Long-term study supports tenofovir alafenamide for chronic hepatitis B

Influenza D shows strong potential to spill over to humans

Influenza D shows strong potential to spill over to humans

Nasal memory cells help slow influenza virus at entry

Nasal memory cells help slow influenza virus at entry

Washington’s hepatitis C elimination initiative improves treatment access, reduces costs

Washington’s hepatitis C elimination initiative improves treatment access, reduces costs

New approach identified for treating infections with Hepatitis E virus

New approach identified for treating infections with Hepatitis E virus

Astrocytes form complex networks across the mouse brain

Astrocytes form complex networks across the mouse brain

Bioengineered chewing gum reduces cancer-linked oral microbes

Bioengineered chewing gum reduces cancer-linked oral microbes

New gene therapy improves hearing in patients with rare genetic deafness

New gene therapy improves hearing in patients with rare genetic deafness

COVID-19 virus not retained in placenta after maternal recovery

COVID-19 virus not retained in placenta after maternal recovery

Rising rotavirus cases highlight importance of childhood vaccination

Rising rotavirus cases highlight importance of childhood vaccination

Millions of Americans with hepatitis C still remain untreated, analysis reveals

Millions of Americans with hepatitis C still remain untreated, analysis reveals

Early immune responses linked to broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV

Early immune responses linked to broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV

Study creates genetic roadmap of how HIV virus interacts with human cells

Study creates genetic roadmap of how HIV virus interacts with human cells

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