One of the following is CORRECT about Norovirus It is single-stranded DNA It can always cause congenial disease It is susceptible to adverse environmental conditions, pH, temperature, sanitizers It can be transmitted via fomites, i.e. inanimate objects such as door handles Most infections are acquired by feco–oral route, and rarely acquired from aerosolized vomit All of the above Both D and E A, B and C One of the following is NOT of the characteristics of herpesviridae? Can be dormant in the host cell Some genera can cause cancer In some cases, it can reactivate and cause disease for life In some cases, it can cause no disease Viral nucleic acid is found in the host cell’s cytoplasm Air-borne and water-borne Both A and C Both E and F Both D and E

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  1. One of the following is CORRECT about Norovirus
  2. It is single-stranded DNA
  3. It can always cause congenial disease
  4. It is susceptible to adverse environmental conditions, pH, temperature, sanitizers
  5. It can be transmitted via fomites, i.e. inanimate objects such as door handles
  6. Most infections are acquired by feco–oral route, and rarely acquired from aerosolized vomit
  7. All of the above
  8. Both D and E
  9. A, B and C
  10. One of the following is NOT of the characteristics of herpesviridae?
  11. Can be dormant in the host cell
  12. Some genera can cause cancer
  13. In some cases, it can reactivate and cause disease for life
  14. In some cases, it can cause no disease
  15. Viral nucleic acid is found in the host cell’s cytoplasm
  16. Air-borne and water-borne
  17. Both A and C
  18. Both E and F
  19. Both D and E
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