How are viruses different from bacteria?
A. Viruses affect plants, while bacteria affect animals
B. Viruses are pathogenic, while bacteria are nonpathogenic
C. Viruses are treated with antibiotics, while bacteria are treated with vaccines
D. Viruses require host organism, while bacteria live host free
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The early stages of influenza pass by as if the infection were any other viral infection. What is the distinguishing feature of an influenza viral infection that makes it different from other viral infections?
A. slow onset of upper respiratory symptoms
B. rapid onset of profound malaise
C. slow onset of fever and chills
D. rapid onset of productive cough