
Concept explainers
1.
To determine:
The virus familywhichcauses chicken pox.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
2.
To determine:
The virus family which causes small pox.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
3.
To determine:
The virus family which causes small pox.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
4.
To determine:
The virus family which causes small pox.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
5.
To determine:
The virus family which causes HHV-1 infection.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
6.
To determine:
The virus family which causes whitlow.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
7.
To determine:
The virus family which causes Shingles.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
8.
To determine:
The virus family which causes Burkitt’s lymphoma.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
9.
To determine:
The virus family which causes Infectious mononucleosis.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
10.
To determine:
The virus family which causes Chronic fatigue syndrome.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
11.
To determine:
The virus family which is causes Cytomegalovirus infection.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
12.
To determine:
The virus family which causes genital warts.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
13.
To determine:
The virus family which causes Roseola.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
14.
To determine:
The virus family which is causes Plantar warts.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
15.
To determine:
The virus family which causes progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
16.
To determine:
The virus family which causes common cold.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
17.
To determine:
The virus family which causes Hepatitis B.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.
18.
To determine:
The virus family which causes Fifth disease.
Introduction:
Viruses infect wide variety of species including animals, plants, and humans. Various diseases are transmitted to humans through infected animals. There are many infectious species of animals that can transmit disease to humans.

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