Genetic Mutations - General Science & General Esoterism - Non-Elaborate Posts - Post 7
Viruses, especially RNA viruses like HIV and influenza virus, are notorious for their high mutation rates, which contribute to the rapid emergence of antiviral resistance. Mutations in viral genes can alter the viral proteins that are targeted by antiviral drugs, rendering the drugs ineffective.
Parasitic worms and protozoa can also develop resistance to antiparasitic drugs through genetic mutations. This is a significant challenge in controlling diseases like malaria, schistosomiasis, and leishmaniasis. Mutations can alter drug targets or increase drug metabolism, reducing the efficacy of the drugs.
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