Multiple Choice
You are graduating from nursing school in three months and have already lined up a new job. However, your employer informs you that before you start your job, it is mandatory for you to be vaccinated against hepatitis B, a double-stranded DNA virus that can cause the disease hepatitis. Your boyfriend, a biology major, wonders why you need to get the vaccine. You aced your microbiology class and you know a lot about both viruses and vaccines, so you understand why getting this vaccination is essential. You give your boyfriend a mini lesson on this by answering a few of his questions.
-Your boyfriend wonders whether hepatitis B is really a problematic disease. He says that the job of your immune system is to get rid of viruses and virus-infected cells. You tell him that hepatitis B causes an infection in which the causative agent remains in the body for years or even a lifetime, often without causing symptoms of disease. This type of infection is characterized by the continuous low-level production of viral particles and is called a(n) ________ infection.
A) persistent only
B) persistent AND latent
C) chronic only
D) latent only
E) persistent AND chronic
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