Viruses that are more deadly than corals, one can destroy the entire planet

Although much has been said about the last days, the Coronavirus is not the most dangerous virus in the world. These 7 viruses killed many more people, and if they resurface they could kill even more. If a virus can cause panic, it is certainly Ebola. Ebola is able to defeat [...]
Although much has been said about the last days, the Coronavirus is not the most dangerous virus in the world.
These 7 viruses killed many more people, and if they resurface they could kill even more.
If a virus can cause panic, it is certainly Ebola.
Ebola is able to overcome the immune system within days, causing vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, frying, madness, fever, which eventually leads to the patient's death.
Marburg virus
Death from this virus varies from 24 to 88 percent. The Marburg virus causes bleeding in gastroinstinal and all of its skin, and in most cases, patients die of a vascular system that is caused by shock and organ failure, which results in death. Unfortunately, there's still no cure for this bleeding fever.
Pork flu H1N1
It's a virus that killed about 284,500 people, but the exact figure is probably higher.
SARS
Heavy respiratory syndrome is caused by a type of coronary, and it has spread to 37 countries in just a few weeks. It is a virus that spreads through saliva points when coughing or sneezing. The virus infected 8,000 people worldwide, of whom 800 died.
Hepatitis
Hepatitis causes more than a million deaths a year, and hepatitis B has the highest share. The virus attacks the liver by resulting in liver cancer or cirrhosis. Although the number of deaths from hepatitis C is lower than hepatitis B, it still kills about 350,000 people annually.
HIV
About 40 million people live with HIV worldwide, and only half of them have access to adequate therapy. That is precisely why the number of AIDS - related deaths is still shocking, some 2,000 people a year, and in the last 30 years, up to 25 million people have died from the virus.
Grid
500,000 people worldwide die every year, while the deadliest have been Spanish fevers that have killed 50 to 100 million people worldwide, making it the biggest medical holocaust in history.












