A case study of Virus behaviour after being resurrected from the Icebergs
Received Date: Mar 02, 2023 / Accepted Date: Mar 29, 2023 / Published Date: Mar 30, 2023
Abstract
As the world grapples with the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, questions about the survivability of virus particles in different environments continue to arise. One such question is whether virus particles can survive in icebergs. To answer this question, it's important to first understand the nature of viruses. Viruses are tiny infectious agents that cannot survive outside of a host cell. Instead, they rely on host cells to reproduce and spread. When a virus infects a host cell, it hijacks the cell's machinery to produce more copies of itself, which can then infect other cells. So, can virus particles survive in icebergs? The answer is not straightforward. While some viruses, such as the influenza virus, are known to be able to survive on surfaces for several hours to several days, the survival of virus particles in icebergs is not well studied [1].
Citation: Mar H (2023) A case study of Virus behaviour after being resurrected from the Icebergs. J Ecol Toxicol, 7: 151.
Copyright: © 2023 Mar H. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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