-Sterilization
-Sanitation
-Limit exposure
-Proper disposal of contaminated items
viruses
It prevents the replication of viral infections, this then stops the virus from spreading further into our system.
Use of mask prevent so many airborne viral infections. Use of sanitary disposal of human excreta and proper filtration and purification of the water, prevents the spread of so many water borne viral infections like hepatitis A. Use of simple exhaust fan in the office of the physician protect him from many airborne viral infections.
you could: -wash your hands -cover you mouth when you sneeze or you sneeze the wash your hands -blow your nose and throw away your dirty tissue
Bacterial or Viral infections are a couple of ways cells are damaged or killed.
Sometimes doctors will prescribe them to either prevent or treat a secondary infection. Some examples are lung or ear infections that may develop as a result of an initial viral infection.
To prevent secondary bacterial or viral infections, such as pneumonia.
Body has immunity power built within, so it can fight and inhibit all viral infections. Also the antibiotic in the drug prescribed also does the same.
Antibiotics can cure almost all bacterial infections. There are a few drugs that can treat viral infections. Many viral infections can be prevented by vaccinations. Many viral infections do not have a cure.
capsids prevent viral infections apex they stop viral infections from reproducing
Viral infections affect health in a number of ways, they destroy your WBC (white blood cells) which are responsible to maintain the defence mechanism of your body, and also it can lead to weight loss which is very important factor concerning health care issues, viral infections also lead to high fever and loss of hunger.
Viral infections have not been cured. Bacterial infections usually can be.