Viruses
from class: Pharmacology for Nurses Definition Viruses are microscopic infectious agents that can only replicate inside the living cells of an organism. They are responsible for a wide range of diseases, including the common cold and COVID-19.
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Predict what's on your test 5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test Viruses consist of genetic material (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat called a capsid. Unlike bacteria, viruses cannot be killed by antibiotics; they require antiviral medications to manage infections. Antiviral drugs work by inhibiting the virus's ability to replicate within host cells. Vaccines can prevent viral infections by stimulating the immune system to recognize and fight specific viruses. COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has led to significant advancements in antiviral drug development and vaccine technology. Review Questions What is the primary structural difference between viruses and bacteria? How do antiviral drugs differ from antibiotics in their mechanism of action? Why are vaccines important in preventing viral infections?
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