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- Describe the physical structure, life cycle, clinical relevance and mode of transmission of HIV virusExplain the factors that reactivate the dormant herpes virusDiscuss the possible mechanisms by which HIV causes a long-term chronic infection, whereas Ebola infection is acute and often rapidly fatal.
- Describe the antiviral medications that interfere with the following: viral uncoating, nucleic acid synthesis, genome integration, or assembly and release of viral particles.describe the steps of a lytic infection typical to a dna virus like herpes simplex virus. in simple terms pleaseDescribe the life cycle of HIV, noting the specific mechanisms it uses to accomplish each step