Viral Interference between Respiratory Viruses
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Abstract
Multiple respiratory viruses can concurrently or sequentially infect the respiratory tract and lead to virus‒virus interactions. Infection by a first virus could enhance or reduce infection and replication of a second virus, resulting in positive (additive or synergistic) or negative (antagonistic) interaction. The concept of viral interference has been demonstrated at the cellular, host, and population levels. The mechanisms involved in viral interference have been evaluated in differentiated airway epithelial cells and in animal models susceptible to the respiratory viruses of interest. A likely mechanism is the interferon response that could confer a temporary nonspecific immunity to the host. During the…
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- Viral Interference
- Viral replication
- Respiratory tract
- Virus
- Virology
- Respiratory system
- Biology
- Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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