viraus
Viraus is a subcellular infectious agent that reproduces only inside living cells. It consists of genetic material, DNA or RNA, enclosed in a protective protein shell called a capsid; many viruses also carry a lipid envelope derived from the host cell membrane. Viruses are not considered living organisms by some definitions because they lack independent metabolism.
Genome types include DNA viruses (single- or double-stranded) and RNA viruses (single- or double-stranded, positive or
Life cycle: They attach to specific receptors on host cells, enter by endocytosis or fusion, release their
Classification and host range: Many families (e.g., Herpesviridae, Retroviridae, Coronaviridae) are distinguished by genome type, replication
Impact and public health: Viral infections cause a spectrum of diseases. Vaccines and antiviral medications reduce
Detection and research: Diagnostics rely on nucleic acid amplification (PCR), antigen tests, and serology, complemented by