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Pharm D- Clinical Pharmacy Program Third Level Parasitology and virology (PM501)
Lab methods of diagnosis for viral infection
Most viral infection has typical clinical manifestation and not need to be confirmed
by laboratory diagnosis.
Examples
Figure (1): Child infected with mumps virus (single
strand RNA-negative polarity)
Figure (2): Human papilloma virus infection (non-
envelop, double strand-DNA)
Figure (3): Human herpes virus infection - fever blisters
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