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Clinical Virology

Clinical virology is the study of viruses and their effects on humans and animal health. Virologists work to understand the behavior and biology of viruses, including how they are spread, how they cause disease, and how they can be prevented or treated. Virology is an important branch of medical science, as viruses …

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Overview

Clinical virology is the study of viruses and their effects on humans and animal health. Virologists work to understand the behavior and biology of viruses, including how they are spread, how they cause disease, and how they can be prevented or treated. Virology is an important branch of medical science, as viruses can cause a variety of illnesses, from the common cold to HIV/AIDS. The application of clinical virology has enabled the development of vaccines to protect against viral infections, as well as antiviral drugs that can be used to treat active viral infections. Diagnostic tests based on virology are essential in the identification and management of viral illnesses.

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Manoj Sarma · United States Mohammed Merzah · Hungary Marta Talavera · Spain

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