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What Are the General Principles of Treatment?
Treatment strategies are based on the type of pathogen, severity of the disease, and patient factors such as age and underlying health conditions. Basic principles include:
Antibiotics
for bacterial infections
Antivirals
for viral infections
Antifungals
for fungal infections
Antiparasitics
for parasitic infections
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