Infectious disease
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+ | A '''virus''' (from the [[Latin]] noun ''virus'', meaning [[toxin]] or [[poison]]) is a sub-[[microscopic]] particle (ranging in size from 20–300 [[Nano|n]][[Metre|m]]) that can [[infectious diseases|infect]] the [[cell (biology)|cell]]s of a [[biological]] [[organism]]. | ||
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A virus (from the Latin noun virus, meaning toxin or poison) is a sub-microscopic particle (ranging in size from 20–300 nm) that can infect the cells of a biological organism.
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