What is the difference between germ and virus?

What's the difference between germ and virus ? Thank You.?

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    "Germ" is a layman's term used to describe any pathogen (infectious agent) that may cause disease. It is synonymous with "bug" (as in stomach bug) or "microbe". The word "germ" includes viruses, bacteria, and some fungus species. "Virus" is a specific class of germs or microbes that require a living cell (e.g. a red blood cell, nasal mucosa) to replicate and are not considered independent living organisms. Viruses also differ from other germs in that they have no cell wall. Please read more about viruses in the link below.

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germ can be killed and a virus no. example of a virus- HIV, no cure.

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Germ is a term generally used for bacteria. To kill bacteria, you need certain types of antibiotics. Viruses are very, very different from bacteria and work differently. For instance, a virus causes colds and the flu. This is why antibiotics DON'T WORK for colds and the flu. :)

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