نتایج جستجو برای: superinfection

تعداد نتایج: 1511  

Journal: :EMBO reports 2011
Sílvia Portugal Hal Drakesmith Maria M Mota

After the bite of a malaria-infected mosquito, the Plasmodium sporozoite infects liver cells and produces thousands of merozoites, which then infect red blood cells, causing malaria. In malaria-endemic areas, several hundred infected mosquitoes can bite an individual each year, increasing the risk of superinfection. However, in infants that are yet to acquire immunity, superinfections are infre...

2011
Marianna Porzio Luca Valenti Daniela Bignamini Francesca Ricchini Alessandro Palleschi Paolo Tarsia Silvia Fargion

We present the case of a 42-year-old man affected by psoriasis with Staphylococcus Haemolyticus superinfection of Legionella pneumonia during infliximab therapy. The introduction of compounds that block TNF-α has yielded great benefits for patients affected by selected autoimmune diseases that fail to respond to classic anti-inflammatory agents, but, on the other hand, has led to an increased s...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1971
E Goldman H F Lodish

Superinfection by phage T4 of cells infected by the ribonucleic acid (RNA) phage f2 results in inhibition of further f2 production. Experiments using rifampin show that the exclusion of f2 requires T4 gene function soon after T4 infection. By using a sensitive new peptide-mapping procedure to identify f2 coat protein in infected cells, we show that synthesis of the f2 coat occurs at a reduced l...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1947
Jerome T. Syverton George Packer Berry

1. The potentialities that viruses have for the superinfection of virus tumors have not been recognized nor has the fact that a single cell can harbor more than one virus. 2. Rabbit papillomas, induced by the papilloma virus (Shope), were superinfected by B virus, myxoma virus, vaccinia virus, and probably, virus III. Similar attempts at superinfection by herpes virus were without success. The ...

Journal: :Hepatology 2003
Xiaofeng Fan Dorothy M Lang Yanjuan Xu Andre C Lyra Karina Yusim James E Everhart Bette T M Korber Alan S Perelson Adrian M Di Bisceglie

Superinfection of different viral strains within a single host provides an opportunity for studying host-virus and virus-virus interactions, including viral interference and genetic recombination, which cannot be studied in infections with single viral strains. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a positive single-strand RNA virus that establishes persistent infection in as many as 85% of infected indiv...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
James E Futse Kelly A Brayton Michael J Dark Donald P Knowles Guy H Palmer

A new pathogen strain can penetrate an immune host population only if it can escape immunity generated against the original strain. This model is best understood with influenza viruses, in which genetic drift creates antigenically distinct strains that can spread through host populations despite the presence of immunity against previous strains. Whether this selection model for new strains appl...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2007
Paula Ellenberg Florencia N Linero Luis A Scolaro

We characterized a persistently Junín virus (JUNV)-infected BHK-21 cell line obtained by experimental infection with the XJCl3 strain. This cell line, named K3, produced low levels of virus in supernatants which were not influenced by the presence of defective interfering (DI) particles after the first year of infection. K3 cells were able to exclude superinfection of the homologous JUNV and th...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Cherrie-Lee Small Christopher R Shaler Sarah McCormick Mangalakumari Jeyanathan Daniela Damjanovic Earl G Brown Petra Arck Manel Jordana Charu Kaushic Ali A Ashkar Zhou Xing

Influenza viral infection is well-known to predispose to subsequent bacterial superinfection in the lung but the mechanisms have remained poorly defined. We have established a murine model of heterologous infections by an H1N1 influenza virus and Staphylococcus aureus. We found that indeed prior influenza infection markedly increased the susceptibility of mice to secondary S. aureus superinfect...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1997
A Moebes J Enssle P D Bieniasz M Heinkelein D Lindemann M Bock M O McClure A Rethwilm

Foamy viruses (FVs) are retroid viruses which use a replication strategy unlike those of other retroviruses and hepadnaviruses (S. F. Yu, D. N. Baldwin, S. R. Gwynn, S. Yendapilli, and M. L. Linial, Science 271:1579-1582, 1996). One of the striking differences between FVs and retroviruses is the presence of large amounts of linear genome-length DNA in FV-infected cells and in virions. We report...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Eili Y Klein David L Smith Ramanan Laxminarayan Simon Levin

A major issue in the control of malaria is the evolution of drug resistance. Ecological theory has demonstrated that pathogen superinfection and the resulting within-host competition influences the evolution of specific traits. Individuals infected with Plasmodium falciparum are consistently infected by multiple parasites; however, while this probably alters the dynamics of resistance evolution...

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