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How are viral infections different from bacterial infections?
 
  a. Bacterial infections can be spread from one person to another, whereas viral infections cannot be spread directly.
  b. Bacterial infections can be cured by treatment with some anti-infective drugs, whereas viral infections are not cured by anti-infective therapy.
  c. Viruses only cause disease in a person who is immunocompromised, whereas bacteria can cause disease even among immunocompetent people.
  d. Viruses are the less mature form of a bacterium, so there is essentially no difference between viral infections and bacterial infections.
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