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  1. Jun 21, 2023 · Common examples of contagious viral diseases include the flu, the common cold, HIV, and herpes. Other types of viral diseases spread through other means, such as the bite of an infected...

  2. Nov 20, 2020 · There are many types of viruses that cause a wide variety of viral diseases. The most common type of viral disease is the common cold, which is caused by a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract (nose and throat). Other common viral diseases include: Chickenpox. Flu (influenza) Herpes. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS)

  3. Nov 23, 2022 · Viral infections are illnesses you get from tiny organisms that use your cells to make more copies of themselves (viruses). Viral infections commonly cause respiratory and digestive illnesses, but viruses can also infect most other parts of your body.

  4. A viral disease (or viral infection) occurs when an organism's body is invaded by pathogenic viruses, and infectious virus particles (virions) attach to and enter susceptible cells. [1] Examples are the common cold, gastroenteritis and pneumonia.

    Type
    Family
    Transmission
    Diseases
    droplet contact fecal-oral venereal ...
    gastroenteritis keratoconjunctivitis ...
    fecal-oral respiratory droplet contact
    Hand, foot and mouth disease pleurodynia ...
    vertical transmission bodily fluids
    infectious mononucleosis Cytomegalic ...
    saliva
    infectious mononucleosis Burkitt's ...
  5. DNA viruses include herpesviruses. RNA viruses include SARS-CoV2, which causes COVID-19. RNA viruses also include retroviruses, such as HIV (human immunodeficiency virus).

  6. Nov 8, 2023 · Some of the diseases that viruses can cause include the common cold, the flu, COVID-19, and HIV. How are viruses spread? Viruses can be spread in different ways: Through droplets and particles that are breathed out by someone who has the infection. You might breathe in the droplets or particles, or they could land on your mouth, nose, or eyes.

  7. Categorizing viral infections by the organ system most commonly affected (eg, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, skin, liver, central nervous system, mucous membranes) can be clinically useful, although certain viral disorders (eg, mumps) are hard to categorize.