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      • In this context, "going viral" is similar to an epidemic spread, which occurs if more than one person is infected by a pathogen for every person infected. Thus, if a piece of content is shared with more than one person every time it is seen, then this will result in viral growth.
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  1. Going viral online means to create content that is shared exponentially on the internet. There is no secret recipe for determining how to make a piece of content go viral online.

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  3. Key points: A virus is an infectious particle that reproduces by "commandeering" a host cell and using its machinery to make more viruses. A virus is made up of a DNA or RNA genome inside a protein shell called a capsid. Some viruses have an external membrane envelope. Viruses are very diverse.

  4. If something goes viral, many people discuss it. Accordingly, Tony D. Sampson defines viral phenomena as spreadable accumulations of events, objects, and affects that are overall content built up by popular discourses surrounding network culture.

  5. Oct 31, 2014 · Viruses exact an enormous toll on the human population and are the single most important cause of infectious disease morbidity and mortality worldwide. Viral diseases in humans were first noted in ancient times and have since shaped our history.

    • James D. Chappell, Terence S. Dermody
    • 10.1016/B978-1-4557-4801-3.00134-X
    • 2015
    • 2015
  6. Aug 25, 2018 · A virus is a chain of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) which lives in a host cell, uses parts of the cellular machinery to reproduce, and releases the replicated nucleic acid chains to infect more cells.

  7. Unit 24: Viruses. This unit is part of the Biology library. Browse videos, articles, and exercises by topic.

  8. A bacteriophage, or phage for short, is a virus that infects bacteria. Like other types of viruses, bacteriophages vary a lot in their shape and genetic material. The capsid of a bacteriophage can be icosahedral, filamentous, or head-tail in shape.

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