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tensa zangetsu [6.8K]
2 years ago
10

Adenoviral pharyngitis is effectively treated with _________.

Biology
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vodka [1.7K]2 years ago
5 0

Adenoviral pharyngitis is a viral infection that cannot be effectively treated with none of the choices above (Option iv).

<h3>What is a virus infection?</h3>

Virus infection is a pathologic condition where the trigger of disease is a virus that has humans as suitable hosts.

Adenoviral pharyngitis is a virus infection caused by a virus called <em>Adenovirus</em>, which is capable of infecting humans and different groups of animals.

Adenoviral pharyngitis is a viral disease that can be effectively treated with antiviral drugs.

In conclusion, Adenoviral pharyngitis is a viral infection that cannot be effectively treated with none of the choices above (Option iv).

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