Viruses and Bacteria are Both Pathogenic to Humans
This statement is almost true. All viruses are pathogenic but not necessarily to humans, and not all bacteria are pathogenic.
All viruses are pathogenic. They may not all be pathogenic to humans, they may infect plants or other organisms. They take control of the host organism's metabolism and force it to multiply the virus. Examples of viruses that infect humans are rabies, mumps, measles, herpes, glandular fever and the infamous AIDS. They can be dispersed in many ways such as; sewage, food, contact, vectors, bodily fluids and sexual activity. We have no cure fo
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