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[edit source]- File:Featured article star.svg Dengue fever
- File:Featured article star.svg Influenza
- File:Featured article star.svg RNA interference
- File:Featured article star.svg Rotavirus
- File:Featured article star.svg Social history of viruses
- File:Featured article star.svg Virus
- File:Featured article star.svg Introduction to viruses
Total pages in content type is 7
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[edit source]- File:Symbol support vote.svg 1993 Four Corners hantavirus outbreak
- File:Symbol support vote.svg 2007 Bernard Matthews H5N1 outbreak
- File:Symbol support vote.svg 2009 swine flu pandemic
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Baltimore classification
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Bat virome
- File:Symbol support vote.svg COVID-19 pandemic
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Common cold
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Coughs and sneezes spread diseases
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Croup
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Disease X
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Gastroenteritis
- File:Symbol support vote.svg HIV/AIDS in Malawi
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Hepatitis B
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Hepatitis C
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Hepatitis E
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Herpes
- File:Symbol support vote.svg HIV/AIDS
- File:Symbol support vote.svg HIV
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Host (biology)
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Kivu Ebola epidemic
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Metagenomics
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Mosquito
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Myxomatosis
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Playa de Oro virus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Poliovirus
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Prion
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Shingles
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Smallpox
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Spanish flu
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Western African Ebola epidemic
- File:Symbol support vote.svg What Lies Below (Fringe)
- File:Symbol support vote.svg Wikipedia and the COVID-19 pandemic
Total pages in content type is 34
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Canine parvovirus
Foot-and-mouth disease
Henipavirus
Influenza A virus subtype H5N1
Edward Jenner
Measles
Mimivirus
Rabies
Yellow fever
Total pages in content type is 9
File:Symbol question.svg Did you know? articles
[edit source]- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the 1957–1958 influenza pandemic killed at least one million people worldwide? (2020-05-11)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that during the 1967 outbreak of foot and mouth disease in the United Kingdom, around 430,000 animals were slaughtered? (2009-08-28)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that in 2007, the first Australian outbreak of equine influenza caused a nationwide ban on horse racing? (2007-09-02)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the 2013 dengue outbreak is one of the worst outbreaks of the disease in Singapore to date? (2013-06-15)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that COVID-19 lockdown restrictions caused a 37-percent increase in infections of dengue fever in Singapore's 2020 outbreak? (2022-07-19)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Adenovirus serotype 14 is an emerging virus, related to the common cold, that has recently caused 10 deaths in the United States, including at least one healthy young adult? (2007-11-20)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that agnoprotein (pictured) is found in two polyomaviruses that can cause human disease, JC virus and BK virus? (2016-08-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Alternanthera mosaic virus, a type of Potexvirus, has been misdiagnosed as the closely-related Papaya mosaic virus? (2009-01-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the American Society for Virology, the first independent scientific society specifically for virologists, was founded only 34 years ago? (2015-06-09)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that viruses can be catalogued into seven groups in the Baltimore classification? (2025-12-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that public health authorities are still not exactly sure how Alaskapox virus, a recently discovered relative of Monkeypox virus, has spread to humans from animals? (2022-07-19)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Bourbon virus (pictured), discovered in 2014 from a man who died after tick bites, is the first thogotovirus to be associated with human disease in the Western hemisphere? (2015-04-17)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that after suspected coronavirus patients in Maharashtra, India, started fleeing hospitals, the government directed officials to stamp the left hand of those quarantined at home using indelible ink? (2020-04-16)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a man suspected of carrying coronavirus in Nepal ran away from the hospital? (2020-03-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that residents of Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, blocked access to a local goldmine over fears of COVID-19, even though Nunavut had no confirmed cases? (2020-05-29)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that "Catch It, Bin It, Kill It" (poster shown), a slogan first used in 2007, has been revived to fight the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United Kingdom? (2020-04-04)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the CEO of CEPI, a key organisation in the race to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, has called the disease "the most frightening" that he has ever encountered in his career? (2020-03-31)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that coccolithovirus, a giant double-stranded DNA virus, has 472 protein-coding genes, and is the largest known marine virus by genome? (2006-06-02)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that coughs and sneezes spread diseases (poster shown)? (2020-05-02)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a novel virus may be implicated in its parasitic wasp host turning the spotted lady beetle into a "zombie bodyguard"? (2015-02-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that experts on the World Health Organization's emergency committee believe that COVID-19 could be the first Disease X? (2020-04-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that vaccine coverage at schools around the Disneyland Resort was too low for herd immunity when measles broke out in 2014? (2022-03-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that double-stranded RNA viruses cause everything from gastroenteritis in young children to bluetongue disease in livestock? (2007-11-27)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that COVID-19 vaccine scientist Paul Duprex got his start in microbiology by experimenting with his high-school classmates' spit? (2022-01-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (article's talk page missing blurb) (2006-05-16)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the old adage "feed a cold, starve a fever" was first published in a 1574 dictionary? (2023-03-02)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that professor Neil Ferguson and his team believe that significantly more people in China have been infected with the 2019 novel coronavirus than has been reported? (2020-03-11)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Franquet's Epauletted Fruit Bat (pictured) is one of three fruit-eating bats found to be a reservoir for Ebola virus in the wild? (2011-06-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that research by Dr. Harold Ginsberg on adenoviruses led to the development of gene therapy, in which modified versions of viruses can be used to implant healthy versions of genes to treat disease? (2010-08-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the groundnut rosette virus, which causes serious damage to peanut crops in Africa, is spread by the groundnut aphid? (2015-02-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that HPgV-2 is the second human pegivirus ever discovered? (2018-02-07)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the hairpin ribozyme is an RNA that can encode genetic information and catalyze biological reactions? (2010-09-25)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that virologist Harald zur Hausen is recipient of both the Gairdner Foundation International Award and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2008? (2008-10-13)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that China is the only country in the world to have a licensed vaccine for hepatitis E? (2019-09-09)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that before the Hershey–Chase experiment confirmed the role of DNA, scientists believed that genes were carried by proteins? (2011-04-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that humans and horses are dead-end hosts for the West Nile virus? (2018-04-10)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that in a 1997 Alaskan expedition, pathologist Johan Hultin retrieved samples of the 1918 influenza virus from the lungs of flu victims preserved by permafrost? (2009-05-06)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the human bocavirus is the fourth most commonly found virus in samples collected from the respiratory system? (2008-11-23)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that 95% of adults have been infected by human herpesvirus 7, a virus that can cause influenza-like illness and seizures but normally causes no symptoms? (2010-08-25)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that although Indian cassava mosaic virus does indeed infect cassava crops in India, the actual origin of the virus is unknown? (2019-01-11)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Infectious Salmon Anaemia is a viral disease of Atlantic Salmon which affects fish farms in Canada, Norway, and Scotland? (2005-05-17)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the 2018–2020 Kivu Ebola epidemic was the Democratic Republic of the Congo's 10th and longest Ebola outbreak and the second largest in the world after the outbreak in West Africa? (2021-03-26)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Kunjin virus, which can be transmitted by mosquitoes and may cause encephalitis in humans, is named for an Indigenous Australian clan living near where the virus was first isolated? (2009-08-16)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that according to (RED), providing health-restoring antiretroviral drugs to HIV positive people in Africa, as described in the documentary The Lazarus Effect, costs US$0.40 per person per day? (2010-08-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the outbreak of Ebola in Bundibugyo District in Uganda in 2007 was caused by a novel strain of the Ebola virus? (2009-12-02)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that because photomicrographs of Longan witches broom-associated virus were not published, the virus was not initially accepted as the cause of the eponymous disease? (2019-12-12)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that LdMNPV's EGT gene is responsible for the infected larvae's 'zombie-like' behavior? (2012-10-04)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the vaccine MVA-B has been found to create a resistance to HIV in 90% of the Phase I testers? (2011-10-11)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that although measles was declared eradicated from the United States in 2000, more than 500 people there have been diagnosed with the disease so far in 2019? (2019-05-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a novel human polyomavirus is associated with Merkel cell carcinoma, a rare and highly aggressive form of skin cancer? (2008-04-13)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Mokola virus is a relative of the rabies virus and was first isolated in tree shrews? (2005-07-28)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that murine polyomavirus (pictured) is an oncovirus that causes tumors in newborn mice? (2015-08-02)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Governor Andrew Cuomo, who was initially praised for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York, is now implicated in a scandal related to it? (2021-03-17)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Shetlander Johnnie Notions, a physician with no formal medical background, developed a smallpox inoculation that successfully immunised thousands of people before Jenner's vaccine was available? (2019-12-28)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Melahat Okuyan, a Turkish female microbiologist and AIDS activist, once proposed the establishment of male brothels for homosexuals and cross-dressers in order to improve public health? (2017-10-21)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a Bird Flu pre-pandemic vaccine called Pandemrix is the first to be approved by the EU for the inoculation of populations in the early stages of a bird flu pandemic? (2008-06-30)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that death due to the Parapoxvirus is one of the main reasons for the decline of the number of Red squirrels on the British Isles? (2005-03-21)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Trinidadian virologist Dr. Joseph Lennox Pawan M.B.E. was the first person to show that rabies could be spread by vampire bats to other animals and humans? (2011-04-05)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that studies in phage ecology indicate that viruses may be the most abundant organisms on Earth? (2006-09-10)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the phage group was an informal network of biologists centered around Max Delbrück that contributed heavily to the origins of molecular biology? (2007-05-10)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Plotkin's Vaccines was written by the inventor of the rubella vaccine because he felt that vaccinology had become a distinct field of medicine? (2025-08-05)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the genetically modified plum C5 is the only Prunus species resistant to the devastating plant disease plum pox? (2005-07-09)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that polio eradication efforts in Pakistan were hampered by a vaccination campaign conducted by the CIA as cover in the search for Osama bin Laden? (2012-06-03)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that there are two known Polyomaviruses which infect humans? (2004-07-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a quaranjavirus that can infect humans was discovered in 1953, but it took 60 years to classify it? (2015-03-30)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the p19 protein (dimer pictured) evolved in an arms race between plants and viruses? (2017-01-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that in 1978, populations of the gulf sea star in the Gulf of California were devastated by starfish wasting disease and had not fully recovered twenty years later? (2013-11-24)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Robert Shope, described as a "walking encyclopaedia" of arboviruses, discovered more novel viruses than anyone previously? (2016-03-18)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the stripes on tulips (examples pictured) that caused tulip mania were probably caused by a virus, but this was unknown to science at the time? (2010-12-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that in addition to infecting squashes, the squash mosaic virus also infects melons? (2013-10-31)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that virologist Stephen Straus, first head of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, said he did not use alternative medicine? (2016-09-27)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the T4 rII experimental system enabled biologist Seymour Benzer to map a gene down to the level of one or two base pairs before the invention of DNA sequencing? (2009-02-13)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that transmission of COVID-19 is known to occur through respiratory droplets, contaminated surfaces, kissing, and aerosol-generating medical procedures? (2020-08-31)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that viral vector vaccines currently in use include four COVID-19 vaccines and two Ebola vaccines? (2021-04-26)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that Virology is the first English-language journal to focus on viruses? (2013-02-22)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the Visna virus, a retrovirus that causes encephalitis and chronic pneumonitis in sheep, is used as a model system for HIV infection? (2009-02-11)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that during the West African Ebola virus epidemic as many as 15 different vaccines were in development? (2016-11-17)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that a COVID-19 outbreak at the White House infected at least 35 people, including the President, First Lady, three senators, and a governor? (2020-10-08)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that in 2020, COVID-19–related articles across all Wikipedias received more than 579 million pageviews? (2023-05-01)
- File:Symbol question.svg ... that the recently discovered Zamilon virophage (pictured) casts doubt on the concept of virophages? (2016-03-22)
Total pages in content type is 81
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[edit source]- File:Globe current.svg 2009 swine flu pandemic (2009-04-25)
- File:Globe current.svg 2013–2014 chikungunya outbreak (2014-05-05)
- File:Globe current.svg 2018 Équateur province Ebola outbreak (2018-05-20)
- File:Globe current.svg 2023–2025 mpox epidemic (2024-08-16)
- File:Globe current.svg 2019 Bihar encephalitis outbreak (2019-06-19)
- File:Globe current.svg COVID-19 (2020-03-11)
- File:Globe current.svg COVID-19 pandemic (2020-01-20)
- File:Globe current.svg List of deaths due to COVID-19 (2020-03-29)
- File:Globe current.svg Dengue fever (2004-02-24)
- File:Globe current.svg Ebola (2010-05-30)
- File:Globe current.svg Ebola virus epidemic in Liberia (2015-05-10)
- File:Globe current.svg Anthony Epstein (2024-02-13)
- File:Globe current.svg Harald zur Hausen (2023-06-02)
- File:Globe current.svg HIV (2009-08-05)
- File:Globe current.svg Johan Hultin (2022-01-29)
- File:Globe current.svg Kivu Ebola epidemic (2018-11-13)
- File:Globe current.svg MERS outbreak (2014-06-06)
- File:Globe current.svg 2022–2023 mpox outbreak (2022-07-23)
- File:Globe current.svg Pandemic (2020-03-11)
- File:Globe current.svg Pandoravirus (2013-07-20)
- File:Globe current.svg Phage display (2018-10-04)
- File:Globe current.svg Polio eradication (2014-03-28)
- File:Globe current.svg Rinderpest (2010-10-14)
- File:Globe current.svg Rubella (2015-05-01)
- File:Globe current.svg 2019 Samoa measles outbreak (2019-12-09)
- File:Globe current.svg Simian immunodeficiency virus (2010-09-18)
- File:Globe current.svg Swine influenza (2009-04-25)
- File:Globe current.svg Western African Ebola epidemic (2016-01-14)
- File:Globe current.svg Yellow fever (2009-11-25)
- File:Globe current.svg Zika virus (2016-01-24)
- File:Globe current.svg 2015–16 Zika virus epidemic (2016-02-01)
Total pages in content type is 31
Main page featured articles
[edit source]- Macfarlane Burnet (2009-01-06)
- Dengue fever (2011-08-05)
- HIV/AIDS (2006-06-15)
- Influenza (2007-01-01)
- Polio (2008-08-22)
- RNA interference (2011-11-25)
- Rotavirus (2008-04-07)
- SARS (2004-12-20)
- Social history of viruses (2013-08-18)
- Virus (2009-10-05)
- Introduction to viruses (2012-10-21)
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Child with Smallpox Bangladesh (2013-10-26)
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MRNA vaccines against the coronavirus (2021-10-21)
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Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (2021-09-03)
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Phage (2020-05-24)
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SARS-CoV-2 scanning electron microscope image (2022-02-22)
Total pages in content type is 7