
17. Antiviral Drugs
In the late 1970s, only three drugs were available that were used to treat viral infections. Since then, there are now over forty drugs that doctors have approved for treating viral infections. This has led to the treatment and elimination of diseases and conditions that would have plagued the ordinary person today. Due to the advances made in the 1980s, genome sequencing went to work on breaking the virus down to its most basic parts. Why? To see which drugs they could create to combat them more effectively.
This scientific discovery unraveled the secret to virus replication. Experts developed drugs to hinder this process so that the human body could combat an ailment more readily. Diseases became more manageable, survival rates started to grow. Plus, viral conditions were on the decline. Why? Because they were eliminated or reduced to the point of minimizing infections of other healthy individuals. Although viral infections will never entirely disappear, the human race is better equipped than it once was to deal with these viruses and survive them.