Probably because viruses operate on DNA level.
They send a "bad" RNA into the cell rewriting it's whole structure and causing it to shut down.Then they reproduce in it spread around your whole body and do the procedure over and over again until the body is too weak to fight.
We cure viruses by reformatting the computer's CPU.
Viruses are difficult to cure because they invade host cells to replicate, making it challenging to target them without harming the host cells. Additionally, viruses can mutate quickly, leading to the development of resistance against treatments. This complexity makes it challenging to develop a universal cure for all viruses.
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An impossible vaginal yeast infection?! Why do you want to know how to cure it, if it's impossible to get?
It's cure is three live viruses mixed together.
Viruses are nonliving and that fact makes it hard for us to come up with antivirals.
Difficult to Cure was created on 1981-02-03.
Absolutely NO. Antibiotics are strictly for bacterial infections. Antivirals are used for viruses but do not cure them rather they just inhibit their reproductive abilities.
bacteria and they don't cure viruses
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One major problem that makes a viral infection so hard to cure is that they mutate so rapidly. It also hard to find drugs that will work. Tamiflu is an antiviral that acts against an enzyme that the virus needs to break out of the host cell and spread but many viruses are so simple that there are very few ways to stop them.
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