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Virus

A virus is defined as any of a various number of submicroscopic parasites that can infect any animal, plant or bacteria and often lead to very serious or even deadly diseases. A virus consists of a core of RNA or DNA, generally surrounded by a protein, lipid or glycoprotein coat, or some combination of the three. No virus can replicate without the help of a host cell, and though they can be spread, viruses lack the ability of self-reproduction and are not always considered to be living organisms in the regular sense. Some of the most common or best known viruses include the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which is the virus that causes AIDS, the herpes simplex virus, which causes cold sores, smallpox, multiple sclerosis, and the human papilloma virus, now believed to be a leading cause of cervical cancer in adult women. The common human cold is also caused by a virus. Since a great deal of mystery still surrounds the origins of most modern viruses, ways to cure these viruses and the diseases they cause are still in the very early stages of development.

While it is plausible, the short answer is no, it is not happening.
Here are some reasons why it's hard to make a magic bullet against the new swine flu, or any flu, in time to make a difference.
The pork industry bemoans the labeling of the latest health scare as "swine flu."
Swine flu evolved by stealing genetic code from other viruses.
The flu virus is most commonly spread in liquid droplets made airborne by coughing or sneezing.
Scientists image the protective protein shell that surrounds many known viruses.
Scientists crack genetic code of common cold; discovery could lead to new treatments.
A phenomenon called horizontal transfer is more common than thought.
A new study finds surgical masks are your best protection against a cold or the flu.
Yet another claim that a common and contagious virus is linked to some cases of obesity is in the news.
New images reveal how a molecular motor works inside of a virus.
Some mosquitoes attract mates with sophisticated love songs.
In a good mood? Your neighbor, her friends and even her friends' friends should thank you.
Smaller mosquitoes more likely to become infected and transmit disease.
Wearing masks and using alcohol-based hand sanitizers can cut flu symptoms in a community by up to half.
Important brain protein could be key to formation of fearful memories.
Discovery rekindles the debate over whether viruses are alive.
The link between childhood autism and vaccines has, once again, been refuted.