Top 10 Most Dangerous Virus In The World

Mr What

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No matter how much we love our lives, some nastiest viruses will always surround us which could be horrifying and deadly. Regardless of the era humans have always had to deal with diseases like dengue and Ebola. Recently coronavirus adds up to the list like Pestilence. We have compiled 10 most dangerous viruses other than corona virus where prevention is the only key than cure.

Coronavirus:
The year 2020 started with the fear of this deadly virus name Coronavirus also known as COVID-19 Member of the family coronaviridae includes Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome or SARS and the common cold. It came from a seafood and meat market in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

Dengue Fever:
Dengue fever is a painful, debilitating mosquito-borne disease caused by any one of four closely related dengue viruses. An estimated 400 million dengue infections occur worldwide each year, with about 96 million resulting in illness. The Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Southern China, Taiwan.

Norovirus:
This infection can cause a sudden onset of severe vomiting and diarrhea. The virus is highly contagious and commonly spread through food or water that is contaminated during preparation or through contaminated surfaces. You can also be infected through close contact with an infected person.

Rotavirus:
This easily spread virus causes inflammation in the stomach and intestines. From late winter to early spring, it can cause severe diarrhea, vomiting, fever, abdominal pain, and dehydration in infants, young children, and some adults.

If your child has rotavirus, it's present in their poop before symptoms start and up to 10 days after they taper off. During that time, when your child wipes after using the toilet, it can spread to his hands.

H1N1:
Scientists recognized a particular strain of flu in the spring of 2009. This virus is actually a combination of viruses from pigs, birds, and humans.

During the 2009 to 2010 flu season, H1N1 caused respiratory infection in humans that was commonly referred to as swine flu. Because so many people around the world got sick that year, the World Health Organization declared the flu a global pandemic.

Zika Virus:
First identified in Uganda in 1947, is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, the same type of mosquito that carries dengue fever, yellow fever, and chikungunya virus. A mosquito bites an infected person and then passes those viruses to other people it bites.

Epstein Barr virus:
Member of the herpesvirus family that can infect humans. These infections are very common, you've probably already contracted the virus without even knowing it. The condition that you may associate with is infectious mononucleosis or mono.

Influenza B:
The illness results from a virus that spreads very easily from person to person. Someone can contract the virus by coming into close contact with a person who has the infection or by touching a surface that the person has touched, then touching their own mouth or nose.

Ebola Virus:
Ebola isn't as contagious as more common viruses like colds, influenza, or measles. It spreads to people by contact with the skin or bodily fluids of an infected animal like a monkey, chimp, or fruit bat. Then it moves from person to person the same way.

How do you protect yourself from this virus? Let us know in the comment section. Share this with your friends make themselves aware of this deadly virus.​

 
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