What is an interferon?
An interferon disrupts DNA replication.
An interferon is used by a virus to stop the body from detecting it.
An interferon reduces the efficacy of antibiotics on bacteria.
An interferon activates the body’s immune system response to a virus.
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An interferon activates the body's immune system response to a virus. Interferons are proteins produced by the body in response to viral infections, helping to boost the immune response and prevent the virus from replicating and spreading.