
These viruses have glycoproteins on their envelope, which are potential targets for external influences.
Measles virus
(enveloped virus)
Measles virus is an enveloped virus in the Paramyxoviridae family and has a round shape.
Infections with this virus result in measles and also may trigger conjunctivitis or measles pneumonia.
Transmission mainly occurs via droplets or particles in the air.
» Necessary spectrum of antimicrobial activity
Virucidal against enveloped viruses