Drug-resistant Viral Infections
Drug-resistant viral infections are a growing public health concern. The emergence of viruses that have become resistant to drug treatments is a major challenge to health care providers. Drug resistant viral infections can cause serious illnesses, including HIV, influenza, hepatitis, and various forms of herpes. This resistance is due to changes in the virus's genetic material, allowing it to survive, even when exposed to medications that normally target the virus. The development of drug-resistant viral infections has highlighted the importance of preventive measures, such as vaccination and proper hygiene, as well as increased research into more effective treatments.
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