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there is no such thing as a bacterial virus.

You have a bacterial infection,

or a viral infection

they are two different types of organisms.

there is no such thing as a bacterial virus.

You have a bacterial infection,

or a viral infection

they are two different types of organisms.

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you could see micro-organisms using a microscope

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They are very small and can be considered ultramicroscopic. We were not able to see them with the best light microscopes as we could bacteria (prokaryotes). We have to use an electron microscope to see them as they are that small. This was not available until recently.

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