Multiple Choice
Antiviral drugs that act at the level of host recognition are designed to
A) prevent endocytotic vesicle formation.
B) prevent virus binding to the host cell receptor.
C) enhance antibody production.
D) inactivate viral nucleic acid polymerases.
E) bind to viral metabolic enzymes.
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