Why is it very difficult to fight viral infections?
A) A virus is not alive and therefore impossible to kill.
B) It is hard to destroy a virus without damaging the host.
C) The cell wall of a virus is too thick to penetrate.
D) The RNA and DNA of a virus is too different.
E) A and B
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