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What are the differences between viral and bacterial infections?

  • A. Viral infections often cause fatigue and body aches
  • B. Bacterial infections often cause high fever and localized pain
  • C. Viral infections are treated with antibiotics
  • D. Bacterial infections are usually self-limiting
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Corrected Rationale: Viral infections often cause fatigue and body aches, while bacterial infections are more likely to cause high fever and localized pain. Choice A is the correct answer as it accurately reflects the symptoms commonly associated with viral infections. Bacterial infections, on the other hand, typically present with fever and localized pain, as stated in choice B. Choice C is incorrect as viral infections do not respond to antibiotics, while choice D is inaccurate because bacterial infections may require antibiotic treatment and are not always self-limiting.