Viral Contagiousness: Understanding When Infection Ends
When the host's immune system successfully controls or eliminates the virus. This may happen through acquired immunity, where the host's immune system develops antibodies and immune memory to fight off the infection, or through innate immunity, where the host's natural defense mechanisms prevent the virus from replicating and spreading.Viral Infections - Related Articles
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