Questions: Neuraminidase is an enzyme encoded by viruses that cause the disease this disease. Three neuraminidase inhibitors are currently available to treat
Transcript text: Neuraminidase is an enzyme encoded by viruses that cause the disease this disease. $\square$ Three neuraminidase inhibitors are currently available to treat
Solution
Neuraminidase is an enzyme encoded by viruses that cause the disease influenza. Three neuraminidase inhibitors are currently available to treat influenza.
Explanation:
Neuraminidase is an enzyme found on the surface of influenza viruses. It plays a crucial role in the virus's ability to spread by helping newly formed viral particles to be released from the host cell.
The disease caused by viruses that encode neuraminidase is influenza, commonly known as the flu.
Neuraminidase inhibitors are a class of antiviral drugs that block the function of the neuraminidase enzyme, thereby preventing the spread of the virus within the body. Examples of neuraminidase inhibitors include oseltamivir (Tamiflu), zanamivir (Relenza), and peramivir (Rapivab).