Pathogenesis –- literally ... can considerably alter immune responses. A virus that replicates with a high mutation rate such as LCMV or influenza, for example, produces progeny that potentially ...
The pathogenesis of NiV involves initial infection in the respiratory tract, followed by systemic spread, leading to vasculitis and organ infection. The virus's ability to evade the host's immune ...
Given the enormous estimated burden of respiratory virus infections worldwide, a substantial number of research priorities exist in order to better understand their epidemiology, pathogenesis ...
Britain has recently seen a rise in the number of H5N1 influenza cases, with one case confirmed in a human being yesterday.
First U.S. detection of virulent H5N9 strain, at a California duck farm, draws scrutiny as evidence of genetic reassortment ...
During the current peak season for respiratory infections in children, the primary pathogens remain viruses and mycoplasma pneumoniae, with the influenza virus being the most prevalent ...
Now, a new study in infant mice shows that keeping virus particles from attaching to SAs limits more than just the entry of influenza A ... Professor of Molecular Pathogenesis in the Department ...
Host immune and proinflammatory responses to respiratory virus infections play key roles in disease pathogenesis and end-organ damage in the case of severe infections. These responses are diverse ...