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  2. Human viruses in water - Wikipedia

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    [7] Sewage contaminated water contains many viruses, over one hundred species are reported and can lead to diseases that affect human beings. For example, hepatitis, gastroenteritis, meningitis, fever, rash, and conjunctivitis can all be spread through contaminated water. More viruses are being discovered in water because of new detection and ...

  3. Category:Human viruses - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Human viruses" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  4. Marine viruses - Wikipedia

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    Viruses are now recognised as ancient and as having origins that pre-date the divergence of life into the three domains. [7] They are found wherever there is life and have probably existed since living cells first evolved. [8] The origins of viruses in the evolutionary history of life are unclear because they do not form fossils.

  5. Human virome - Wikipedia

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    Many latent and asymptomatic viruses are present in the human body all the time. Viruses infect all life forms; therefore the bacterial, plant, and animal cells and material in the gut also carry viruses. [6] When viruses cause harm by infecting the cells in the body, a symptomatic disease may develop.

  6. Pathogen - Wikipedia

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    Viruses may also undergo sexual interaction when two or more viral genomes enter the same host cell. This process involves pairing of homologous genomes and recombination between them by a process referred to as multiplicity reactivation. The herpes simplex virus, human immunodeficiency virus, and vaccinia virus undergo this form of sexual ...

  7. Polyomaviridae - Wikipedia

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    Polyomaviridae is a family of viruses whose natural hosts are primarily mammals and birds. [1] [2] As of 2024, there are eight recognized genera. [3]Fourteen species are known to infect humans, while others, such as Simian Virus 40, have been identified in humans to a lesser extent.

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  9. Baculoviridae - Wikipedia

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    The virus is unable to infect humans in the way it does insects, because human stomachs are acid-based and NPV requires an alkaline digestive system in order to replicate. It is possible for the virus crystals to enter human cells, but not to replicate to the point of causing illness. [8]