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CNS Infection

MyD88 is pivotal for immune recognition of Citrobacter koseri and astrocyte activation during CNS infection†

MyD88 is pivotal for immune recognition of Citrobacter koseri and astrocyte activation during CNS infection†

... where CNS infection with ...in CNS C. koseri versus S. aureus infection were observed in a follow up study from our ...in CNS intrin- sic cells to generate maximal innate immune ...

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TLR3 deficiency renders astrocytes permissive to herpes simplex virus infection and facilitates establishment of CNS infection in mice

TLR3 deficiency renders astrocytes permissive to herpes simplex virus infection and facilitates establishment of CNS infection in mice

... confirming this chemokine as an IFN-stimulated gene in this model (Figure 3C). The inflammatory cytokine TNF-α was also strongly induced in the CNS p.i. in a manner independent of TLR3 and IFNAR (Figure 3D). ...

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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity–Related Symptoms Among Children With Enterovirus 71 Infection of the Central Nervous System

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity–Related Symptoms Among Children With Enterovirus 71 Infection of the Central Nervous System

... EV71 CNS infection is ⬃ ...EV71 CNS infection, which also limited our ability to clearly establish a causal link between the CNS infection and ADHD ...EV71 infection, it ...

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Tuberculous meningitis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in adults with central nervous system infections in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: an observational study

Tuberculous meningitis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in adults with central nervous system infections in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: an observational study

... of CNS infection in immunocompromised patients (Table 4), emphasising the importance of testing for Cryptococcus in this group using serum/CSF cryptococcal antigen and/or Indian ...grubii CNS ...

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A fatal case associated with respiratory syncytial virus infection in a young child

A fatal case associated with respiratory syncytial virus infection in a young child

... spontaneous breathing. Then, the patient was transferred to our hospital and immediately underwent electrocardio- gram (ECG) monitoring. Bloody fluid was visible in the in- dwelling gastrointestinal decompression tube, ...

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Entry Sites of Venezuelan and Western Equine Encephalitis Viruses in the Mouse Central Nervous System following Peripheral Infection

Entry Sites of Venezuelan and Western Equine Encephalitis Viruses in the Mouse Central Nervous System following Peripheral Infection

... FIG 2 Routes of inoculation result in distinct expression patterns. The virus distributions in coronal slices of brain from CD-1 mice inoculated via intranasal or subcutaneous administration with McRed virus are shown. ...

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Cerebral Aspergillosis: A Rare presentation in immuno-competent patient

Cerebral Aspergillosis: A Rare presentation in immuno-competent patient

... aspergillus CNS infection should be suspected when the patient does not respond to treatment of the major ...aspergillus infection should be considered in favor of waiting for definite ...

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Alpha/Beta Interferon (IFN-α/β) Signaling in Astrocytes Mediates Protection against Viral Encephalomyelitis and Regulates IFN-γ-Dependent Responses

Alpha/Beta Interferon (IFN-α/β) Signaling in Astrocytes Mediates Protection against Viral Encephalomyelitis and Regulates IFN-γ-Dependent Responses

... Following infection, Ifn ␤ mRNA was upregulated by day 3 ...While infection mediated a decline in Ifnar1 mRNA relative to basal levels in microglia by day 5 ...throughout infection in either cell ...

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Study of Etiology, Onset and Clinical Manifestations of Neonatal Seizures in a Tertiary Care Centre

Study of Etiology, Onset and Clinical Manifestations of Neonatal Seizures in a Tertiary Care Centre

... The most common etiology of neonatal seizures is Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy due to Birth asphyxia (39%) followed by Metabolic disorders (27.2%), CNS infection [r] ...

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Recruitment and Retention of B Cells in the Central Nervous System in Response to Alphavirus Encephalomyelitis

Recruitment and Retention of B Cells in the Central Nervous System in Response to Alphavirus Encephalomyelitis

... (SINV) infection of neurons results in nonfatal viral encephalomyelitis and provides a model system for un- derstanding recovery from virus infection of the central nervous system ...(CNS). ...

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Receptor Utilization and Antiviral CD8 T Cell Responses during Central Nervous System Infection with a Murine Coronavirus

Receptor Utilization and Antiviral CD8 T Cell Responses during Central Nervous System Infection with a Murine Coronavirus

... (MHV) infection provides a useful model to study acute and chronic CNS disease and specifically the process of demyelination, the hallmark of the human disease multiple ...example, CNS ...

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Cerebrospinal fluid neopterin: an informative biomarker of central nervous system immune activation in HIV-1 infection

Cerebrospinal fluid neopterin: an informative biomarker of central nervous system immune activation in HIV-1 infection

... effective CNS treatment, it may be important to predict and diagnose ADC/HIVE by more objective means than ordinary clinical examination which can miss diagnosis or by neuropsychological test- ing which may be ...

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A Role for Ifit2 in Restricting West Nile Virus Infection in the Brain

A Role for Ifit2 in Restricting West Nile Virus Infection in the Brain

... WNV infection in the elderly or immunocompromised can cause severe neuroinvasive disease, including meningitis, enceph- alitis, and acute flaccid paralysis ...

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Progressive increase in central nervous system immune activation in untreated primary HIV-1 infection

Progressive increase in central nervous system immune activation in untreated primary HIV-1 infection

... HIV infection. To study the natural course of CNS inflammation in the early phase of infection, we analyzed longitudinal levels of soluble and cellular markers of inflammation in cerebrospinal fluid ...

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Spread and Replication of and Immune Response to γ134.5-Negative Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Vectors in BALB/c Mice

Spread and Replication of and Immune Response to γ134.5-Negative Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Vectors in BALB/c Mice

... nasal infection with a small amount of HSV-1 strain ...the CNS was tested by virus culture and viral DNA ...intranasal infection (n ⫽ 4) on days 5 and 9 postinfection (except for one positive culture ...

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Viral pathogens in children hospitalized with features of central nervous system infection in a malaria endemic region of Papua New Guinea

Viral pathogens in children hospitalized with features of central nervous system infection in a malaria endemic region of Papua New Guinea

... Three children that had dengue type-2 infection presented to hospital within 9 days of each other. Two of these children were admitted on the same day with febrile convulsions and both were treated empirically ...

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CNS-AU.pptx

CNS-AU.pptx

... • MSG4:B response involves decrementing the nonce and new challenge to A, both encrypted using a session key.. • MSG5: A response to B by decrementing the nonce encrypted using a sessio[r] ...

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Cytotoxic T cells isolated from the central nervous systems of mice infected with Theiler's virus.

Cytotoxic T cells isolated from the central nervous systems of mice infected with Theiler's virus.

... Since maximum cytolytic activity as measured by LDCC was detected from lymphocytes isolated from the CNS 7 days following infection of resistant mice, this experimental paradigm was used[r] ...

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The Level of Viral Infection of Antigen-Presenting Cells Correlates with the Level of Development of Theiler's Murine Encephalomyelitis Virus-Induced Demyelinating Disease

The Level of Viral Infection of Antigen-Presenting Cells Correlates with the Level of Development of Theiler's Murine Encephalomyelitis Virus-Induced Demyelinating Disease

... TMEV infection (18, 26, ...viral infection of APCs in the presence of TLR ago- nists resulted in further differential increases in Th17 develop- ment between susceptible and resistant APCs ...viral ...

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Identification of the infected target cell type in spongiform myeloencephalopathy induced by the neurotropic Cas-Br-E murine leukemia virus.

Identification of the infected target cell type in spongiform myeloencephalopathy induced by the neurotropic Cas-Br-E murine leukemia virus.

... Thus, the absence of neuronal infection, ais well as the observation that activated microglial cells are a major target of the Cas-Br-E MuLV in diseased CNS regions, appears to be indepe[r] ...

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