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		<title>By: essentiallysolo</title>
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		<description>bacterial infections generally come on gradually, viruses hit hard and fast.  bacterial infections cause very high fevers, viruses not so high.
bacterial infections are usually site specific, in the lungs or in a wound or in the bladder, while viral infections attack the entire body causing body aches, nausea stuffy nose cough etc etc, in other words a viral infection is generalized.</description>
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bacterial infections are usually site specific, in the lungs or in a wound or in the bladder, while viral infections attack the entire body causing body aches, nausea stuffy nose cough etc etc, in other words a viral infection is generalized.</p>
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