Viruses are not living, are very tiny (microscopic), and can infect people and animals (infectious). Viruses are much smaller than bacteria. Viruses can be seen only with the most powerful microscopes.
Unlike bacteria, which are living, viruses can't reproduce on their own. So when viruses get into your body, they take over certain cells and use structures in those cells to make more copies of the virus. This usually damages and then kills the cell. However, some viruses can stay inside cells for a long time without killing them.
There are thousands of different viruses. Some viruses infect people. Other viruses infect only animals. Only a few viruses can infect both people and animals. Viruses that can infect both people and animals are called zoonotic infections.



