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10 September, 14:10
Why is it difficult to treat a viral disease?
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Carina Turner
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Viral infections are hard to treat because viruses live inside your body's cells. They are "protected" from medicines, which usually move through your bloodstream. Antibiotics do not work for viral infections. There are a few antiviral medicines available
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