Differences Between Them
A virus is a nonliving microorganism that causes disease. Viruses need a host and can be very contagious. A virus can be prevented with vaccines. They are treated with medication.
A bacterial disease is living. It reproduces and spreads in the body. These are prevented by vaccines and exposure. They are treated with antibiotics.
A fungal disease is caused by fungi. This is prevented by having good hygiene. They are treated with anti-fungal creams.
A bacterial disease is living. It reproduces and spreads in the body. These are prevented by vaccines and exposure. They are treated with antibiotics.
A fungal disease is caused by fungi. This is prevented by having good hygiene. They are treated with anti-fungal creams.
Examples
The Chicken Pox virus used to be a huge problem. Many children would get it and be sick for weeks and maybe even a month. This is prevented with the chicken pox vaccination. If someone does get it, they are treated with a special cream.
Strep Throat is a bacterial virus. This makes people have a sore throat and causes them to vomit. This can be treated with a shot and/or antibiotics.
Athlete's Foot is a fungal disease. This causes a person's foot to be itchy. Athlete's foot is prevented with foot spray and can be treated with spray or cream.