How to use in-sentence of “virus”:
+ The virus infects skin cells; if these skin cells move to other areas, new warts can grow there.
+ The virus is commonly transmitted by fruit eating bats.
+ The same virus that causes chickenpox also causes shingles.
+ According to doctors and scientists from Columbia University, the virus damages the inside of the blood vessels, which causes blood clotting.
+ Flattening the curve is a public health strategy to slow down the spread of the COVID-19 virus during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Example sentences of “virus”:
+ Metroids were created by the Chozo species, an ancient and wise alien species to stop a killer virus called "X" from killing them off.
+ Human T-lymphotropic virus is a virus.
+ The WHO rules list MERS as an example of what not to do when naming a virus or disease.
+ Metroids were created by the Chozo species, an ancient and wise alien species to stop a killer virus called “X” from killing them off.
+ Human T-lymphotropic virus is a virus.
+ The WHO rules list MERS as an example of what not to do when naming a virus or disease.
+ This means they cannot make all of the virus leave a person’s body.
+ When the leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei, said that he did not want the United States to help his country against coronavirus, he named the idea that Americans had made the virus on purpose to harm Iranains as one of his reasons: “I do not know how real this accusation is but when it exists, who in their right mind would trust you to bring them medication?” said Khamenei.
+ In all forms, the virus harms the bulb and makes it more difficult for the plant to sprout again year after year.
+ Because of selective generation of the active inhibitor in the virus infected cell and its greater inhibitory effect on viral DNA synthesis, acyclovir has low toxicity for host cells: a several hundred-fold chemotherapeutic index has been noted.
+ They said that the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome virus was found in Civets from China.
+ By 6 February, three people coming back from a tour group in Wuhan were found to have the virus in Queensland.
+ The 1957 and 1968 pandemic flu strains were caused by reassortment between an avian virus and a human virus.
+ Zika virus is thought to have caused 2,400 cases of microcephaly and 29 infant deaths in Brazil in 2015.
+ Symptoms of infection with cowpox virus in humans are localized, pustular lesions generally found on the hands and limited to the site of introduction.
+ A virus has either RNA or DNA genes and is called an RNA virus or a DNA virus respectively.
+ However, many tulip enthusiasts dislike the bred tulips and prefer the virus infected plants.
+ Sold under the brand name “Gendicine”, the world’s first commercial gene therapy also uses a virus to insert the gene into the human genome.
+ The virus that causes COVID-19 is new to humans.
More in-sentence examples of “virus”:
+ West Nile virus was first discovered in 1937, in the West Nile RiverNile area of Uganda, in East Africa.
+ This new flu virus got its name because it contains genetic parts that are commonly found in flu viruses that infect pigs.
+ Often, more than one virus is present and causing the infection.
+ On 4 March, a New Zealand woman in her 30s who had returned from northern Italy on 25 February was confirmed as the second case of the virus in New Zealand.
+ In the meantime, if you suspect that your computer or network has been infected, you might want to run a virus checker or spyware remover to make sure that your systems are free of viruses and other spurious software.
+ There are two types of test; one can find the virus i.e.
+ First, the virus enters the cell with the help of the S protein or spike protein expressed on the surface of the virus beyond its envelope.
+ The HIV virus is not killed by this medicine.
+ It is an inactivated virus vaccine.
+ The genome of the virus is composed of multiple segments of double-stranded DNA packed in capsid proteins and a double or single layer envelope.
+ On 2 April 11 cases had tested positively for the virus in New South Wales alone.
+ They said this could be the source, and that the human SARS virus probably came from this cave.
+ This type of influenza virus can also infect humans and birds.
+ Scientists think the virus is not able to hang in the air a long time and go far like the measles virus does.
+ If a person has liver abnormalities due to Hepatitis C virus infection, the person should get treatment.
+ As of February 10, 2020 there have been 40,235 confirmed cases reported of people infected by the virus in China.
+ Modern research, using virus taken from the bodies of frozen victims, has concluded that the virus kills through a cytokine storm.
+ In these places, Zika virus has become a pandemic.
+ The story is about a virus called “Bloody X” and a group of terrorists trying to kill everyone in the country.
+ The virus quickly spread and proved a threat to the SCO group.
+ A virus called HIV causes AIDS, which cannot be cured and can lead to death.
+ Shingles are caused by the same virus but usually is only one part of the body.
+ Zika virus is named after Uganda’s Zika Forest, where the virus was discovered in 1947.
+ These drugs slow the progression of the HIV virus in the body.
+ The virus can be found mostly in late summer and autumn.
+ Middleton died on October 4, 2020 from the West Nile virus in Los Angeles, aged 63.
+ West Nile virus was first discovered in 1937, in the West Nile RiverNile area of Uganda, in East Africa.
+ This new flu virus got its name because it contains genetic parts that are commonly found in flu viruses that infect pigs.
+ Often, more than one virus is present and causing the infection.
+ An antigen is a molecule expressed by a bacterium or virus that is recognized by the adaptive immune system as foreign which can stimulate the production of antibodies and combine specifically with them.
+ The bats may transmit the virus to other animals, such as pigs.
+ However, he will only be protected against the other three types of the virus for a short time.
+ Ebola virus is a very dangerous virus.
+ On 25 February 2020, during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic, Sadeghi tested positive for Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019.
+ He said that the virus is no more deadly than the common flu.
+ It is thought that horses contract the Hendra virus by ingesting food or water contaminated with infected megabat body fluids and excretions.
+ A virus is not able to replicate on its own or use “raw” materials on which to survive.
+ Quote: Mr Donohoe told reporters on Tuesday, “The necessary restrictions to limit the transmission of the Covid-19 virus have resulted in a severe recession and unprecedented levels of unemployment.”” with a longer lockdown forecast to cause greater damage.
+ In fact, it took until a decade after World War I for scientists to figure out that a plant virus was the culprit for the color changes.
+ Some virus companies mark Alexa toolbar as adware and potentially unwanted Program.
+ In order for the virus to make copies and infect, it must enter cells of the host animal and use those cells’ materials.
+ But if the virus then changes a lot, there can be a pandemic.
+ The damage a virus can cause is influenced by the rights the user has; if the user has no rights to write to certain places in the system, the virus will not be able to spread to those places.
+ COVID-19 virus travels from person to person through the air like the common cold does.
+ This virus used to kill people, cause blindness, and bad scars.
+ Detected virus app is Windows Defender, was release by Microsoft on June 17, 2002.
+ Mosquitoes pick up the Zika virus after they bite other animals that have the virus.
+ The West Nile virus stays alive in nature by getting spread back and forth between birds and mosquitoes.
+ The SARS-CoV-2 virus looks like a round ball with spikes all around it.
+ In 1958, she speculated that the virus was hollow, not solid, and hypothesized that the RNA of TMV is single-stranded.
+ The virus cannot be spread if an infected person’s mucus touches another person’s intact skin.
+ Thus the virus and wasp have a symbiotic relationship.Federici B.A.
