Virus (disambiguation)

Virus (disambiguation)

A virus is a parasitic agent that is smaller than a bacterium and that can only reproduce after infecting a host cell.

Virus may also refer to:

* Computer virus, a type of malicious computer program
* Mobile virus, a type of malicious cell phone program
* Intellectual virus, an idea that becomes popular, growing in effect analagously to a computer virus
* "Virus" (1980 film) or "Fukkatsu no hi", a post-apocalyptic sci-fi film
* "Virus" (1995 film), film based on the novel "Outbreak"
* "Virus" (1999 film), a sci-fi/horror film
* Virus (clothing), an Israeli clothing brand
* "Virus Buster Serge", an anime TV series
* "Virus" (comic book), a Dark Horse miniseries
* Virus (band), a band from Norway
* Virus (Argentine band)
* Virus (Russian band)
* "Virus" (album), an album by Hypocrisy
* "Virus" (Heavenly album)
* "Virus", a song by Iron Maiden
* "Virus", a song by KMFDM
* "Virus Alert", a song by Weird Al Yankovic
* "Virus" (computer game), a computer game by David Braben
* The Virus, a punk band from the United States
* Access Virus, a German line of analog modeling synthesizers
* Viruses, the main enemies in the Mega Man Battle Network video game series
* Virus Recordings, a record label
* List of viruses, a list of many known viruses
* Virus, A sniper unit in Yuri's faction, from
* Virus, an infamous dance club in the small, secluded town of Nagua in the Dominican Republic

Virus may also be:
* The lead guitarist of Dope
* A song by Avail from "Dixie" (album)
* "Virus" is a song by German singer LaFee

ee also

* the plural of virus
* Viral


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