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The eclipse period in virology refers to the interval between the virus entering a host cell and the appearance of new viral particles. During this phase, the virus is not detectable as it is undergoing replication and assembly within the host cell. The eclipse period typically ends when new virions are released, marking the beginning of the infectious cycle. This phase is crucial for understanding viral replication dynamics and the timing of antiviral interventions.
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No. It's caused by a viral infection in the salivary glands.
The incubation period for a viral infection is the time between exposure to the virus and the onset of symptoms. A longer incubation period can make it harder to track and contain the spread of the disease because infected individuals may not show symptoms right away and can unknowingly transmit the virus to others.
Spanish flu is viral.
No. It is a genetically inherited disease, not a viral infection.
Viral Infection
Viral throat infection is airborne.
Crabs are caused by a parasitic infection, not a bacterial or viral infection. They are commonly known as pubic lice and infest human pubic hair.
When the vaccine gets to the body the it will block away the viral infection.
Usually a viral infection of the liver.