A virus does not cause a disease but it will weapon your immune system and make you more susceptible to contracting diseases.
They can and do cause diseases.
microorganisms cause diseases and give people virus.
yes it causes diseases such as flu,conjuctivitis
It's a virus called hpv
Viruses do not cause diseases in the host. Why? Well, the host is already causing the virus so it is IMPOSSIBLE for another virus to be cause in the host.
A virus is a microscopic infectious agent that can cause diseases. A disease, on the other hand, refers to a particular condition or illness that affects the functioning of a living organism. So, a virus can be the cause of a disease, but not all diseases are caused by viruses.
Viruses cause the common cold, AIDS, herpes, meningitis, smallpox (currently extinct in the wild), influenza, and many other diseases.
Viruses cause measles, chickenpox, polio, hepatits B, colds, influenza, and other infectious diseases.
They both cause infectious diseases of the respiratory system.
NO. They can get all sorts of diseases like Herpes B Virus, Tuberculosis, etc.
Bacteria usually lack capsid. However, certain bacteria have capsid-like proteins which can be the cause of certain infections. Almost all viruses contain this protein and can cause diseases as it protect the virus inner DNA/RNA structure,