Viral Diseases
Viral diseases are infections caused by viruses that can spread from one person to another or from animals to humans. Symptoms vary depending on the virus but can include fever, fatigue, nausea, and other flu-like symptoms. Viral diseases can also cause more serious complications such as organ failure and even death. Treatment for viral diseases typically involves antiviral medications, which can help fight the virus and reduce the severity of symptoms. Vaccines can also be used to help prevent certain viral diseases. Taking precautions such as frequent handwashing, avoiding contact with people who are sick, and avoiding contact with animals that carry the virus can help reduce the risk of getting a viral disease.
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