A chronic infection that results in the slow, long term, continuous shedding (release) of Hepatitis C virus into blood and body fluids for years after the initial disease episode is classified as a viral infection.

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Choose all of the following that apply to the human
papilloma virus (HPV) and infection with HPV
Cellular dysfunction and uncontrolled mitotic cell division
Types 6 and 11 are the predominant strains related to
cervical cancer
In 2016 HPV was responsible for nearly all cervical cancers
The Gardisil vaccination protects against 9 strains of HPV
including the most significant strains that produce genital
warts and cervical cancer
The HPV genome gets inserted into a human chromosome
HPV infections cycle between lytic and lysogenic
replication
E6 disrupts p53 and E7 competes with pRb resulting in
uncontrolled mitosis
Transcribed Image Text:Choose all of the following that apply to the human papilloma virus (HPV) and infection with HPV Cellular dysfunction and uncontrolled mitotic cell division Types 6 and 11 are the predominant strains related to cervical cancer In 2016 HPV was responsible for nearly all cervical cancers The Gardisil vaccination protects against 9 strains of HPV including the most significant strains that produce genital warts and cervical cancer The HPV genome gets inserted into a human chromosome HPV infections cycle between lytic and lysogenic replication E6 disrupts p53 and E7 competes with pRb resulting in uncontrolled mitosis
A chronic infection that results in the slow, long term,
continuous shedding (release) of Hepatitis C virus into
blood and body fluids for years after the initial disease
episode is classified as a
viral infection.
Transcribed Image Text:A chronic infection that results in the slow, long term, continuous shedding (release) of Hepatitis C virus into blood and body fluids for years after the initial disease episode is classified as a viral infection.
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