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- What do influenza virus and Ebola virus have in common?In what ways do their modes of transmission differ?Which of the following statements reflects the pathogenesis of influenza virus? A-The virus frequently establishes persistent infections in the lung B-Viremia is common C-The virus enters the host in airborne droplets D-Viral infection does not kill cells in the respiratory tract E-Pneumonia is not associated with secondary bacterial infectionsWhat is the germ theory of disease? why it is essential to the treatment of infectious diseases?