1. Reverse Phagocytosis. The cell encloses the virus in a vesicle, and then pushes the virus out of the cell. And without the protein coat after this process, the virus can no longer survive.
2. Immune Responses. Before a cell dies it produces an Interferon, which is a protein that will attach to the virus and affects its ability to infect another host cell. Also, antibodies are produced by white blood cells, and these are specific killer proteins that will attack viruses and destroy them by releasing enzymes into the viruses. And after these antibodies are produced to destroy that particular virus, they will stay in the cell so that same virus cannot attack that cell again
3. You could get a vaccine, which is a weakenend version of that disease, so your body can easily fight of the disease and build up immunity to the disease
4. You could take antibiotics for a bacterial infection that block the growth and reproduction of the bacteria causing that infection.
2. Immune Responses. Before a cell dies it produces an Interferon, which is a protein that will attach to the virus and affects its ability to infect another host cell. Also, antibodies are produced by white blood cells, and these are specific killer proteins that will attack viruses and destroy them by releasing enzymes into the viruses. And after these antibodies are produced to destroy that particular virus, they will stay in the cell so that same virus cannot attack that cell again
3. You could get a vaccine, which is a weakenend version of that disease, so your body can easily fight of the disease and build up immunity to the disease
4. You could take antibiotics for a bacterial infection that block the growth and reproduction of the bacteria causing that infection.