Why are Enveloped Viruses Significant in Epidemiology?
Enveloped viruses are significant in epidemiology due to their ability to cause widespread outbreaks and pandemics. The lipid envelope allows these viruses to adapt and evolve rapidly through mutations and reassortments, increasing their potential to overcome host defenses and antiviral treatments. Epidemics caused by enveloped viruses, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, underscore the importance of understanding their transmission dynamics and developing effective public health responses.