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  • == Viral Infections == '''Viral Infections''' (/ˈvaɪrəl ɪnˈfɛkʃənz/), from the Latin ''virus'' meaning "poison
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  • == Viral Infections == '''Viral infections''' (/ˈvaɪrəl ɪnˈfɛkʃənz/; from Latin ''virus'' meaning "poison" and
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  • === Types of Skin Infections === Skin infections can be broadly classified into four types:
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  • ...6''' (/vɪər-576/) is an experimental [[antiviral drug]] that was developed for the treatment of [[HIV]] infection. ...dentifier. The name signifies the drug's purpose, which is to combat viral infections, specifically HIV.
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  • ...nd ''bine'' for combined. It signifies a combined daring approach to viral infections. ...ype of [[nucleoside analogue]], which works by inhibiting the synthesis of viral DNA. It is less commonly used today due to the development of newer drugs w
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  • ...marily used for the treatment of [[Influenza virus|influenza]] and other [[viral diseases]]. ...f the drug, which contains three nitrogen atoms (triaza-) and is used as a viral inhibitor (-virin).
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  • ...l Drugs''' are a type of medication used specifically for treating [[Viral Infections]]. Unlike most [[Antibiotics]], which destroy bacterial pathogens, antivira ...ntiviral" is derived from the English prefix "anti-" meaning against, and "viral" from the Latin "virus" referring to poison or a noxious substance.
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  • ...nose, or eye infection. Other causes can include [[bacterial]] or [[viral infections]], certain [[autoimmune diseases]], and cancers such as [[lymphoma]] and [[ ...rugs]] for viral infections, and [[chemotherapy]] or [[radiation therapy]] for cancers.
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  • == Respiratory Infections == '''Respiratory infections''' (/rɪˈspɪrətɔːri ɪnˈfɛkʃənz/) are infections that occur in the [[respiratory system]], which includes the [[nose]], [[th
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  • ...iation: res-pi-ra-tory tract in-fec-tion'') is a medical term referring to infections that affect the [[respiratory tract]]. The respiratory tract is divided int ==Types of Respiratory Tract Infections==
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  • ...] that focuses on the development and application of drugs to combat viral infections. ...ruses]]. This field of study is crucial in the prevention and treatment of viral diseases, including those caused by [[influenza virus]], [[HIV]], [[hepatit
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  • ...nt's blood sample. This test is often used to monitor the progression of [[viral infection]]s such as [[HIV]] and [[Hepatitis C]]. The term "BDNA" is an acronym for "Branched DNA". This name is derived from the unique structure of the DNA p
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  • ...substance being studied for the prevention of fungal, bacterial and viral infections in patients undergoing donor stem cell transplantation with cells infected ...substance being studied for the prevention of fungal, bacterial and viral infections in patients undergoing donor stem cell transplantation with cells infected
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  • ...jejunum. It is often caused by various factors such as bacterial or viral infections, autoimmune diseases, or certain medications. Symptoms may include abdomina * [[Viral infection]]
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  • ...in ''arena'', meaning "sandy", which refers to the sandy appearance of the viral particles when viewed under an electron microscope. Members of the Arenaviridae family are responsible for several [[viral hemorrhagic fevers]], including [[Lassa fever]] and [[Argentine hemorrhagic
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  • ...nown as [[cephalosporins]]. It is used to treat certain types of bacterial infections. ...is antibiotic treats only bacterial infections. It will not work for viral infections (such as common cold, flu).
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  • ...adaptive immunity against viral and intracellular bacterial infections and for tumor control. ...is a classification based on the protein's structure and response to viral infections.
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  • == Viral Load == ...in reference to [[HIV]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatitis C]], and other viral infections.
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  • == Viral Interference == ...s interference can occur through various mechanisms, including competition for cellular resources, induction of antiviral responses, or direct interaction
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  • Gastrointestinal infections can be caused by a variety of organisms, including: Treatment for gastrointestinal infections often involves:
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