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1. A healthy immune system.
let your body fight it off. if you take medicine then your immune system won't be able to fight it off when it comes back and you could get very sick
Viral diseases are caused by viruses which live in our cells as a host. So, killing them by antibiotics means killing our own cells. This is why antibiotics are not effective against viral diseases.
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the viral disease is harm ful for human being beacause the most antibitics used in practice are not effective against. and the emmunity of the human being isn commonly week,therfore theviral disease are harmful forthe human being
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protects cells that have not yet been infected by viruses
Viral Haemorrhagic Fever (VHF) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Rabies virus
This question did not provide the choices to be used for the answer. Without knowing "which one of these" is on your homework question I cannot answer it for you. I can tell you that have a very good immune system is the best defense against human viral diseases. To have a superior immune system you would have to be free of genetic conditions or immunosuppressive diseases. You would need to maintain good health habits of proper eating, proper sleep habits and a reasonable exercise plan. You would also need to be certain you keep your hands washed, don't share towels and keep surfaces cleaned so viruses cannot spread from one human to another human. I would say that was the most important for everyone, especially the immunosuppressed people.
No, Salmonella is caused by bacteria not by viruses. You can only vaccinate against viral diseases.
H1n1, the common cold, viral pneumonia, HIV, and many others.