Types of Virus in the World

Here are the 12 Most menacing killers Virus in the World.

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) first gained wide attention in the U.S. in 1993, More than 600 people in the U.S. have now contracted HPS, and 36% have died from the disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This virus is not transferred from one person to another, rather, people contract the disease from exposure to the droppings of infected mice. While the virus was new to Western medicine when it was discovered in the U.S.

Hantavirus

A new virus called the severe acute respiratory syndrome corona-virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was identified as the cause of a disease outbreak that began in China in 2019. The disease is called corona-virus (COVID-19).

March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic virus. Public health groups, including the U.S. and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization, are monitoring the pandemic and posting updates on their websites.

Today 1st of June 2020 in the total death of worldwide 3,72,365.

Corona Virus 2019

Marburg virus was found in 1967, when small outbreaks occurred among lab workers in Germany who were exposed to infected monkeys, it's imported from Uganda. It can cause hemorrhagic fever, infected people develop high fevers and bleeding throughout the body that can lead to shock, organ failure, and death.

The mortality the rate in the first outbreak was 25%, but it was more than 80% in 1998-2000 the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as in the 2005 outbreak in Angola, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Marburg virus

We have rabies vaccines for pets, which were introduced in the 1920s, have helped make the disease exceedingly rare in the developed world, this condition remains a serious problem in India and parts of Africa. It destroys the brain, Muhlberger said. We have a vaccine against rabies and we have antibodies that work against rabies, so if someone gets bitten by a rabid animal they can treat.

rabies

In the first time, they find in the human in The Republic of Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976. this virus is spread out through contact with blood and other body fluids, or tissue from infected people or animals. The outbreak underway in West Africa began in early 2014, and is the largest and most complex outbreak of the disease to date, according to WHO report.

Ebola virus

I think this modern time HIV virus is most deadly. "This virus is a primus killer, and 33 million people have died since the disease was first recognized in the early 1980s. Strong antiviral drugs have made it possible for people to live for years with HIV. But the disease continues to devastate many low- and middle-income countries, where 95% of new HIV infections occur. Now this time 1 of 25 people are HIV positive in the African region, said WHO report.

HIV virus

killed 300 million people. there is a little bit far higher in populations outside of Europe, their people had little contact with the virus before visitors brought it to their regions.  For example, historians estimate 90% of the native population of the Americas died from smallpox introduced by European explorers, it was something that had a huge burden on the planet, not just death but also blindness, and that's what spurred the campaign to eradicate from the Earth.

smallpox

Influenza virus kills up to 500,000 people worldwide will die from the illness, according to the WHO report. But when a new flu strain emerges, a pandemic results with a faster spread of disease and higher mortality rates.

The most deadly the flu pandemic, sometimes called the Spanish flu, began in 1918 and sickened up to 40% of the world's population, killing an estimated 50 million people.

Influenza virus

Dengue virus first came in 1950 from the Philippines and Thailand, and has since spread throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the globe. Up to 40% of the world's population now lives in areas where dengue is endemic, and the disease with the mosquitoes that carry it is likely to spread farther as the world warms.

Dengue sickens 50 to 100 million people a year, according to the WHO report.

Now some vaccine for Dengue virus was approved in 2019 by the U.S. FDA for use in children 9-16 years old living in areas where dengue is common and with a confirmed history of virus infection, according to the CDC report. some countries have approved vaccine is available for those 9 - 45 years old.

Dengue virus

This time two vaccines are now available to protect children from rotavirus, the leading cause of severe diarrhea illness among babies and young children. the disease is a killer in the developing world, where rehydration treatments are not widely available. The WHO report says estimates that worldwide, 453,000 children younger than below age 5 died from rotavirus infection in 2008. 

rotavirus

The virus that causes a severe acute respiratory syndrome, first found in 2002 in the Guangdong province of southern China. The virus likely found in bats, initially, then hopped into nocturnal mammals called civets before finally infecting humans. After triggering an outbreak in China, SARS spread to 26 countries around the world, infecting more than 10000 people and killing more than 1200 over the course of two years. This disease causes body aches, fever, and chills, and often progresses to pneumonia, a severe condition in which the lungs become inflamed and fill with pus. SARS-COV has an estimated mortality rate of 10.6%, and as of yet, has no approved treatment or vaccine. However, no new cases of SARS-COV have been reported since early 2000, according to the CDC report

SARS-COV

The virus that causes Middle East respiratory syndrome, or MERS-COV, sparked an outbreak in Saudi Arabia in 2012 and another in South Korea in 2015. The MERS-COV virus belongs to the same family of viruses as SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 and likely originated in bats, the disease infected camels before passing into humans and triggers fever, coughing, and shortness of breath in infected people. Until we don’t have approved treatments or vaccines. 

MERS-COV

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