How a Virus Gets Inside Your Body By: Brooke Bazarek, John Kessel and Jaden Lim.

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How a Virus Gets Inside Your Body By: Brooke Bazarek, John Kessel and Jaden Lim

Viruses There is a lot to know about viruses but we will be focusing on how the virus gets inside your body.

Deadliest Virus A lot of people think Ebola is the deadliest virus but actually the Marburg Virus is the deadliest virus. But you are half right because the Marburg virus is in the same family and is very similar to Ebola.

What can give you a virus  The aedes mosquito can give pregnant woman the zika virus  Dead or infected birds can give you the bird flu  If someone sneezes on you and they have the flu you can get the flu (influenza)  If you don’t wash your hands you can get the flu (Influenza) And a lot of other things can give you a virus Many things can give you viruses like animals insects and even other people but here are some of the things that can give you a virus.

The Difference between a bacteria and a virus A virus needs a living thing to live( bird, us, monkey fish,dog, cat). Bacteria can live on any surface like a rock or a table. A virus is not alive but bacteria is alive.

How A Virus Gets Inside Your Body A virus gets in your body with any opening like your eyes, ears, mouth, nose and cuts or scrapes. For example if someone has the flu and they sneeze on you it can go through your mouth or nose and then you will get the flu.