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Put true (T) or false (F): Common cold is caused by infection with Influenza virus type B. ( ) Hepatitis D and E are spread via the faecal-oral route. ( ) Symptomatic acute hepatitis is characterised by abdominal pain, fatigue, jaundice, and decreased liver enzymes (AST and ALT). ( ) Antiviral therapy is effective when given at the start of acute hepatitis infection. ( ) Cytomegalovirus primary infections may present as CMV retinitis or colitis. ( ) Ganciclovir is a prodrug of valganciclovir. ( ) Primary infection with VZV usually results in herpes zoster, and reactivation of the virus in later life may give rise chickenpox. ( ) Inosine pranobex appears to owe its activity in viral infections more to its capacity to modify or stimulate cell-mediated immune processes than to a direct action on the virus. ( ) Choose the correct answer: Viral infections affected by antiviral drug therapy include a. mumps b. Herpes simplex infections c. poliomyelitis Obstruction of the Eustachian tube and mucosal swelling are complications of .... Adenovirus Rhinoviruses Filoviruses Interferons are produced naturally by virus-infected cells and produced synthetically by a method based on recombinant DNA technology using bacteria as host cells to treat chronic granulomatous disease multiple sclerosis chronic hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis C Paracetamol or NSAIDs, and throat lozenges or sprays are used for the treatment of .. Measles SARS (Severe acute respiratory syndrome) Epstein-Barr virus infections HSV-1 and HSV-2 are usually associated with .. renal infection orofacial and genital infection cutaneous infection Acyclovir is available as .. Intramuscular injection Suppositories Intravenous injection

What are the types of drugs used to treat Measles and what are the recommendations of WHO? .. .. ..

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