Dengue Fever – Symptoms and causes
Microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other unicellular organisms, cannot be seen by the naked eye and are thus invisible creatures. Among microorganisms, viruses like dengue virus are intracellular organisms that always require a host for their replication and development. Dengue viruses have a simple yet complex structure, providing specific
Ebola (Ebola Virus Disease)
Apart from other microscopic organisms like bacteria, fungi, and protozoa, there is another tiniest entity that the naked eye cannot see, it can only survive inside the living cells of the host, found in realms of the microbial world, and that creature is labeled as a virus. These viruses can
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