Briefly Describe problems related to treating viral infection.

Briefly Describe problems related to treating viral infections.
An experiment was conducted to test the effect of a new drug on a viral infection. The infection was induced in 100 mice, and the mice were randomly split into two groups of 50. The first group, the control group, received no treatment for the infection. The second group received the drug. The proportions of survivors, p̂1 and p̂2, in the two groups after a 30-day period, were found to be 0.40 and 0.64, respectively. Is there sufficient evidence to...
describe the characteristics of virus responsible for respiratory viral infection, herpes infection,CMV, HIV/AIDS. How do drugs used to destroy viruses work to control disease
Describe the pathophysiology of acute inflammation induced by a viral infection. Suppose that the natural mechanism of acute inflammation was not successful in healing the tissue area damaged by the virus and necrotic patches developed in the lungs. Explain how inflammation could progress to necrosis.
name and briefly describe the two typical adult chlamydial infection
29. Explain how a localized sexually transmitted viral infection can become a disseminated infection. 30. Explain how a Chamberlain filter was used to discern whether disease was caused by a bacterium or a virus. 31. Describe why it can be challenging to develop an antiviral drug that lacks toxic side effects.
QUESTION 1 Could the common cold be considered either a viral epidemic, pandemic, or endemic infection? 04. Epidemic infection of an enterococcal infection. O b. Pandemic infection of a corona viral infection. O Endemic infection of a multi-drug resistant bacterial virus. Endemic viral infection of a corona virus.
Briefly describe the body’s normal response to injury and infection in terms of the different lines of defense; i.e., first, second and third. Refer to the textbook and the Internet as needed to help find this information and support your responses to these questions.
3. Describe the outcomes of infection by the poliovirus including the immediate and long-term concerns. Briefly outline the quest to develop a vaccine for polio and the setbacks and successes that occurred once the vaccine was developed.
what is the viral genome, Target cells,course of infection and Prognosis of HIV?