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Types of Human Viruses

Bird Flu
Bird Flu

What Are the Symptoms of Bird Flu in Humans? Bird flu symptoms in people can vary. Symptoms may start out as normal flu-like symptoms. This can worsen to become a severe respiratory disease that can be fatal. In February 2005, researchers in Vietnam reported human cases of bird flu in which the virus infected the brain and digestive tract of two children.

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Chickenpox
Chickenpox

VZV is a worldwide pathogen known by many names: chickenpox virus, varicella virus, zoster virus, and human herpesvirus type 3 (HHV-3). VZV infections are species-specific to humans, but can survive in external environments for a few hours, maybe a day or two. VZV multiplies in the lungs, and causes a wide variety of symptoms.

CIH
CIH

CIH, also known as Chernobyl or Spacefiller, is a Microsoft Windows 9x computer virus which first emerged in 1998. Its payload is highly destructive to vulnerable systems, overwriting critical information on infected system drives, and in some cases destroying the system BIOS.

Common Cold
Common Cold

The common cold, also known simply as a cold, is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract that primarily affects the nose. The throat, sinuses, and larynx may also be affected. Signs and symptoms may appear less than two days after exposure to the virus.

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infection
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infection

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus that can infect almost anyone. Once infected, your body retains the virus for life. Most people don't know they have CMV because it rarely causes problems in healthy people. But if you're pregnant or have a weakened immune system, CMV is cause for concern.

Dengue
Dengue

Dengue fever virus (DENV) is an RNA virus of the family Flaviviridae; genus Flavivirus. Other members of the same genus include yellow fever virus, West Nile virus, St. Louis encephalitis virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, tick-borne encephalitis virus, Kyasanur forest disease virus, and Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus.

Ebola Virus and Marburg Virus Infections
Ebola Virus and Marburg Virus Infections

Marburg virus disease is caused by viruses that produce symptoms of fever, chills, headaches and muscle aches early in the disease; symptoms worsen and may lead to hemorrhagic fever and death. Risk factors include exposure to African green monkeys and certain bats; in addition, exposure to an infected human is high risk factor.

ILOVEYOU
ILOVEYOU

ILOVEYOU, sometimes referred to as Love Bug or Love Letter, was a computer worm that attacked tens of millions of Windows personal computers on and after 5 May 2000 local time in the Philippines when it started spreading as an email message with the subject line "ILOVEYOU" and the attachment "LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.txt.vbs".

Netsky and Sasser
Netsky and Sasser

Sometimes computer virus programmers escape detection. But once in a while, authorities find a way to track a virus back to its origin. Such was the case with the Sasser and Netsky viruses. A 17-year-old German named Sven Jaschan created the two programs and unleashed them onto the Internet. While the two worms behaved in different ways, similarities in the code led security experts to believe they both were the work of the same person.

OSX/RSPlug Trojan
OSX/RSPlug Trojan

OSX/RSPlug-B is also known by these other aliases: MacOS/Jahlav.A; Trojan-Downloader.OSX.Jahlav.b; OSX_RSPLUG.A; OSX.RSPlug.A; What are Viruses? Computer viruses such as OSX/RSPlug-B are software programs that infect your computer to disrupt its normal functioning without your knowledge. Typically, a virus gains entry on your computer as an isolated piece of executable code or by through bundling / piggybacking with other software programs.

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Overview of Viral Infections
Overview of Viral Infections

Antiviral drugs may interfere with the reproduction of viruses or strengthen the immune response to the viral infection. A virus is a small infectious organism—much smaller than a fungus or bacterium—that must invade a living cell to reproduce (replicate).

Storm Worm
Storm Worm

Antivirus companies call the worm other names. For example, Symantec calls it Peacomm while McAfee refers to it as Nuwar. This might sound confusing, but there's already a 2001 virus called the W32.Storm.Worm. The 2001 virus and the 2006 worm are completely different programs. The Storm Worm is a Trojan horse program.

The Anna Kournikova Worm
The Anna Kournikova Worm

Anna Kournikova Virus Definition - What does Anna Kournikova Virus mean? The Anna Kournikova Virus was a worm that spread by email, disguised as an email attachment with the filed name “AnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs.” The virus was a Visual Basic script that, once opened, emailed itself to all the contacts within the user's Outlook address book. Anna Kournikova was a payload-free virus, however, and did not erase any files or send information back to the creator.

The Blaster Worm
The Blaster Worm

Blaster Worm (also known as Lovsan, Lovesan or MSBlast) is a computer worm that spread on computers running operating systems Windows XP and Windows 2000, during August 2003. The worm was first noticed and started spreading on August 11, 2003.

The Melissa Virus
The Melissa Virus

Melissa is a fastspreading macro virus that is distributed as an email attachment that when opened disables a number of safeguards in Word 97 or Word 20...