virussuppression
Virussuppression is a term that can refer to several concepts related to controlling or reducing the presence and activity of viruses. In the context of virology, it can describe the process by which a host organism's immune system limits the replication of a virus, preventing it from causing widespread damage or disease. This suppression can be achieved through various cellular and molecular mechanisms, including the production of antiviral proteins and the activation of immune cells that target infected cells.
Another significant application of virussuppression is in the field of antiviral therapy. This involves the use
The concept also extends to public health measures aimed at reducing viral transmission. These strategies, such