Many Other Diseases
There are obviously many other human diseases caused by viruses. Indeed, many professional medical books are devoted exclusively to this topic. A few notable examples that have garnered the attention of the public health community and the population at large include: -- Zika: a virus spread primarily by mosquitoes that can cause birth defects -- MERS-CoV: the virus responsible for Middle East respiratory syndrome, a potentially deadly respiratory infection -- Ebola: virus spread through contact with infected body fluids that can causes an often fatal illness called Ebola hemorrhagic fever -- HIV: virus responsible for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) -- Hepatitis C: virus that typically establishes long-term infection of the liver, and is the leading cause of liver transplants and liver cancer in the U.S.
- Yellow fever
- Dengue
- Infectious mononucleosis
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
- Genital herpes
- Genital Warts
- STDs, HIV/AIDS
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- Central Nervous System Infections
- Diagnosis of infectious diseases
- Digestive System Infections
- Flu Influenza viruses
- Fungal Infections
- Gene Therapy for Infectious Diseases
- Infection Control in Clinical Practice
- Infectious Disease in Pregnancy
- Infectious Diseases
- Infectious Diseases & Therapy Impact Factor
- Many Other Diseases
- Parasites
- Pediatric Infections
- Prevention and Control
- Rare infectious diseases
- Respiratory Infections
- Skin Infections
- Tuberculosis and Hepatitis
- Vaccination
- Viral Infections