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SostanzaTossica |
The Class of Organisms which are poisonous to other Organisms.
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Virus |
An Organism consisting of a core of a single nucleic acid enclosed in a protective coat of protein. A virus may replicate only inside a host living cell. A virus exhibits some but not all of the usual characteristics of living things.
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CrimeanCongoHemorrhagicFeverVirus | The Virus that causes CrimeanCongoHemorrhagicFever. |
| DengueFeverVirus | Any of four related but distinct virus serotypes that are carried by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito and that can cause DengueFever and DengueHemorrhagicFever. |
| EasternEquineEncephalitisVirus | The Virus that causes EasternEquineEncephalitis. Mosquitoes carry this virus, which is then transmitted to humans, when the insects bite them. |
| EbolaVirus | A Virus that causes a form of hemorrhagic fever. |
| FlexalVirus | A Virus that that is responsible for a hemorrhagic fever found in South America. |
| FootAndMouthVirus | A Virus that is smaller than YellowFeverVirus. |
| GuanaritoVirus | The Virus that causes VenezuelanHemorrhagicFever. |
| HendraVirus | A Virus found in Australia and Papua New Guinea that infects humans and horses. The natural host of the virus appears to be fruit bats. Not much is known about the disease caused by the HendraVirus, but it seems to begin with fever and then progress to drowsiness and coma. |
| HepatitisVirus | Viruses that cause Hepatitis. |
| HerpesVirus | The family of ViralAgent that includes various kinds of herpes simplex virus including HerpesBVirus, HSV-1 and HSV-2 |
| HIVVirus | The Virus that causes AcquiredImmunoDeficiencySyndrome. |
| JapaneseEncephalitisVirus | The Virus that causes JapaneseEncephalitis. Mosquitoes in agricultural areas of Asia carry this virus, which is then transmitted to humans, when the insects bite them. |
| JuninVirus | This Virus derives its name from the Junin area of Argentina, where occurrences have so far been restricted. |
| LaCrosseVirus | The Virus that causes LaCrossEncephalitis. It is carried by the Aedes Triseriatus mosquito, as well as various woodlands rodents. |
| LassaVirus | The Virus that causes LassaFever. |
| MachupoVirus | The Virus that causes BolivianHemorrhagicFever. |
| MarburgVirus | The Virus that causes MarburgDisease. |
| MonkeypoxVirus | The Virus that causes Monkeypox. |
| Myxomatosis | A Virus that is infectious to rabbits and may cause blindness and death in these Rodents. |
| NipahVirus | Closely related to HendraVirus. Like the HendraVirus, the natural host of NipahVirus appears to be fruit bats. Not much is known about the disease, but its symptoms include high fever, muscle pain, and eventually encephalitis, convulsions, and coma. |
| Rotavirus | There are three types of Rotavirus: Group A, Group B, and Group C. They cause an acute form of gastroenteritis, known as RotavirusGastroenteritis. |
| SabiaVirus | The Virus that causes BrazilianHemorrhagicFever. |
| SaintLouisEncephalitisVirus | The Virus that causes SaintLouisEncephalitis. Mosquitoes carry this virus, which is then transmitted to humans, when the insects bite them. |
| VariolaMajor | A Virus that causes Smallpox. Also known as the smallpox virus. |
| VariolaMinor | A Virus that causes Smallpox. Also known as Alastrim. |
| VenezuelanEquineEncephalitisVirus | The Virus that causes VenezuelanEquineEncephalitis. |
| WestNileVirus | A flavivirus that causes WestNileFever. |
| YellowFeverVirus | A Virus that can result in chills, fever, stomach bleeding, and YellowSkin. |