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Small pox

Pox virus (dna enveloped)


Symptoms: pocks, pustules, sacks protruding outta skin filled with fluid


Immunization: works in developed country, not so much in developing

Herpes simplex

Herpes viruse (DNA virus)


Symptoms: vascular lesions in endothelial layer of ectodermal tissue. Commonly found in oral


Immunisation: available

Influenza

Influenza virus (RNA virus)


Symptoms: runny nose, dizzy, fever, fatigue, headache


Immunisation: available

Mumps & measles

Paramyxovirus (enveloped rna virus)


Symptoms: Skin disease, contagious, seldom fatal, equally found in adults and children


Immunisation: disease develops immunization. 60% adults immune

Polio

Polio virus (spherical shape) (smallest virus) (rna virus)


Symptoms: paralysition


Immunisation: available

Hepatitis

HEPATITIS A: cause by HAV virus, transmitted by feces, common name infectious hepatitis


HEPATITIS B: caused by hepatitis b virus (dna virus), transmitted by serum, called serum hepatitis.


HEPATITIS C: rna enveloped, transmitted by blood transfusion, called infusion


HEPATITIS D: delta virus, called delta


HEPATITIS E: rna non enveloped, transmitted through feces