Which one of the following is a fundamental principle of viral disease causation? A: One virus type induces a single disease syndrome. B: Many viral infections are subclinical and do not produce clinical disease. C: The type of disease produced by a virus can be predicted by the morphology of that virus. D: A particular disease syndrome has a single viral cause. E: Social factors do not influence the occurrence of viral diseases.
Which one of the following is a fundamental principle of viral disease causation? A: One virus type induces a single disease syndrome. B: Many viral infections are subclinical and do not produce clinical disease. C: The type of disease produced by a virus can be predicted by the morphology of that virus. D: A particular disease syndrome has a single viral cause. E: Social factors do not influence the occurrence of viral diseases.
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