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studies incorporated into this systematic review indicate that, among the various
therapies reported in the scientific literature, there is insufficient evidence to
favor one therapeutic approach over another. Moreover, the majority of included
studies focus on alleviating patient discomfort rather than addressing viral
shedding.
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