General Biology I
Viral load refers to the amount of virus present in a person's blood or other bodily fluids, usually measured in copies of viral RNA per milliliter. This term is crucial for understanding the dynamics of viral infections, including how the virus spreads, how well it is replicating, and the effectiveness of antiviral treatments. High viral loads are often associated with increased severity of disease and higher transmission risk, making it a key factor in managing infections and determining treatment responses.
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