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Rhinovirus

Naked


Common Cold


Droplet, direct contact, or fomites

Enterovirus (poliovirus)

Naked


Poliomyelitis (polio)


Fecal-oral (ingestion of contaminated food or water)

Hepatitis A virus

Naked


Hepatitis A


Fecal-oral (ingestion of contaminated food or water)

Noro virus

Naked


Viral gastroenteritis (diarrhea, vomiting)


Fecal-oral (ingestion of contaminated food or water)

Rotovirus (type of Reovirus)

Naked


Viral gastroenteritis (diarrhea vomiting)


Fecal-oral (ingestion of contaminated food or water)

Adenovirus

Naked


Acute Respiratory Infections


Pharyngo-conjunctivitis


Droplet, direct contact, or fomites

Human Papilloma virus (HPV)

Naked


Genital warts


Cervical cancer


Sexual contact

Mumps virus

Enveloped


Mumps virus


(Exposure to contaminated saliva)


Measles virus

Enveloped


Measles (Rubeola)


Inhalation of respiratory droplets from coughing and sneezing

Rubella virus

Enveloped


German measles (Rubella)


Inhalation of respiratory droplets from coughing and sneezing

Rabies Virus

Enveloped


Rabies


From saliva of an infected animal via a bite

Influenza virus

Enveloped


Influenza (Flu)


Possess Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase spikes (Ex. H5N1, H1N1)


Spikes change by antigenic shift and drift


Inhalation of respiratory droplets from coughing and sneezing

Eola Virus

Enveloped


Ebola hemorrhagic fever


Contact with bodily fluid, especially blood

Hantavirus

Enveloped


Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome


Inhalation of dried mouse urine, feces, or saliva


Coronavirus

Enveloped


Respiratory Infections SARS


Inhalation of respiratory droplets from coughing and sneezing

(Herpes simplex virus)



Human Herpes virus I


(HHV)



Human Herpes virus II


(HHVII)


Enveloped



HHV1: Most Oral Herpes cases


HHV2: Most Genital herpes cases



Oral Herpes: virus from a person with active lesions gains access to oral mucosa of an uninfected person


Genital Herpes: Sexual contact

Varicella-zoster virus (Varicellovirus)

Enveloped


Chickenpox


Shingles


Exposure to Respiratory secretions

Cytomegalovirus (CMV)

Enveloped


Cytomegaly


Sexual contact, exposure during birth, exposure to contaminated blood

Epstein Barr virus (EDV)

Enveloped


Mononucleosis, Burkitt's Lymphoma


Exposure to contaminated saliva


Variola virus

Enveloped


Small Pox


Inhalation of respiratory droplets or dried crusts from the skin

Human Immunodeficiency Virus


(HIV)

Enveloped


AIDS


Is a retrovirus: Uses enzyme reverse transcriptase to covert RNA》DNA


Sexual contact, intravenous drug abuse

Hepatitis B virus

Enveloped


Hepatitis B


Sexual contact, exposure to blood, contaminated needles


Parvovirus B19

Enveloped


Erythema Infectiosum (Fifths disease)


Respiratory secretions

Hepatitis C

Enveloped


Hepatitis C


Sexual contact, contaminated needles

West Nile Virus

Enveloped


West Nile Encephalitis


Mosquito vector