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Influenza-induced thrombocytopenia is dependent on the subtype and sialoglycan receptor and increases with virus pathogenicity. Blood Adv. 4, 2967–2978 (2020). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Zhang, Y. et al. Mechanisms involved in the development of thrombocytopenia in ...
TLR3, the first described viral TLR, recognizes dsRNAs larger than 40 bp, which are released during RNA virus replication11. TLR3-induced responses increase in intensity with increasing dsRNA sequence length; however, the underlying molecular mechanism underlying this increase remains unclear12. Two...
Valentin-Weigand et al. (2020)posit that the influenza virus increases the pathogenic capacity ofS. suis so that, for specific strains, the disease can develop even in the absence of the key virulence factor suilysin. This highlights the importance of controlling coinfections for successfulS. sui...
(1010CFU in a capsule, daily, 28 days starting at vaccination) increased protection rates after an oral life attenuated influenza vaccine. The effect was viral strain-dependent as antibody titers against H1N1 and B strains were low for placebo and LGG-treated groups. For the H3N2 strain, LGG ...
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3. Host Immunity to Influenza When an individual is infected with influenza virus, both the innate and adaptive arms of the host immune system are engaged to combat and clear the pathogenic assault. The innate immune system is the first defense line that recognizes the viral components called pa...
Different microbes choose different pathways. Some microbes, such as influenza and coronavirus, ride on air droplets to enter the body by way of the nasal passageways and lungs. All it takes is one infected person in a crowded space to infect the entire room. ...
The phenomenon of antibody-dependent enhancement is not only seen in dengue virus infection, but it has also been found to be associated with several other viral infections such as influenza, enteroviruses, etc. [8,101,102]. In spite of numerous studies, the exact mechanism of ADE remains in...
Infectious diseases are caused by living microorganisms such as bacteria, virus, parasite, and fungi that infect millions of people around the globe. These infectious diseases have been responsible for frequent outbreaks, sometimes culminating into epide