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Influenza “Trains” the Host for Enhanced Susceptibility to Secondary Bacterial Infection

Influenza “Trains” the Host for Enhanced Susceptibility to Secondary Bacterial Infection

... virus infection is highly detrimental for the host response to secondary bacterial ...2° bacterial infection (45, ...virus infection and 2° bacterial ...virus ...

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A Perfect Storm: Increased Colonization and Failure of Vaccination Leads to Severe Secondary Bacterial Infection in Influenza Virus Infected Obese Mice

A Perfect Storm: Increased Colonization and Failure of Vaccination Leads to Severe Secondary Bacterial Infection in Influenza Virus Infected Obese Mice

... virus infection; however, the comorbidity of obesity and secondary bacterial infec- tion, a serious complication of influenza virus infections, is ...strain, bacterial strain, or timing of ...

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A Novel Cytotoxic Sequence Contributes to Influenza A Viral Protein PB1-F2 Pathogenicity and Predisposition to Secondary Bacterial Infection

A Novel Cytotoxic Sequence Contributes to Influenza A Viral Protein PB1-F2 Pathogenicity and Predisposition to Secondary Bacterial Infection

... the bacterial pneumonia model, infection of mice with PR8 pro- moted development of secondary bacterial infection to a signifi- cantly greater extent than infection with its ...

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Is Topical or Systemic Antimicrobial Therapy More Effective for the Treatment of Feline Acne With Secondary Bacterial Infection?

Is Topical or Systemic Antimicrobial Therapy More Effective for the Treatment of Feline Acne With Secondary Bacterial Infection?

... In conclusion, topical 2% mupirocin ointment appears to be effective in the treatment of bacterial infection secondary to feline acne. However, the severity of cases was not graded and therefore can ...

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Measles virus infection results in suppression of both innate and adaptive immune responses to secondary bacterial infection

Measles virus infection results in suppression of both innate and adaptive immune responses to secondary bacterial infection

... to secondary bacterial infec- tion, using a small laboratory animal and Listeria as model for bacterial pathogenesis, provides a means to acquire the knowledge necessary to understand MV- associated ...

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The role of pneumonia and secondary bacterial infection in fatal and serious outcomes of pandemic influenza a(H1N1)pdm09

The role of pneumonia and secondary bacterial infection in fatal and serious outcomes of pandemic influenza a(H1N1)pdm09

... Five reviewers (AH, MB, RT, IR,, HS,) with experience in conducting systematic reviews independently reviewed the titles and abstracts to identify potentially relevant papers. All potentially relevant papers were read by ...

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Interleukin-22 Reduces Lung Inflammation during Influenza A Virus Infection and Protects against Secondary Bacterial Infection

Interleukin-22 Reduces Lung Inflammation during Influenza A Virus Infection and Protects against Secondary Bacterial Infection

... in bacterial com- munity studies ...length, secondary structure, and the presence or absence of tRNA genes in a single organism (7) must be taken into consideration when data are ...

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Secondary Bacterial Infection Accompanying Some Skin Diseases                 

Secondary Bacterial Infection Accompanying Some Skin Diseases                

... The study included collecting 25 different samples from patients suffering from vitiligo, eczema and psoriasis at the period from 14/10/2012 till 10/12/2012 at the Dermatology Department of Al Faluga General Hospital. ...

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Virus-induced secondary bacterial infection: a concise review

Virus-induced secondary bacterial infection: a concise review

... and secondary bacterial infec- ...covering bacterial infections associated with respiratory ...of bacterial and viral coinfections or secondary infections that could present with viral ...

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The Misuse of Antibiotics for Treatment of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Children

The Misuse of Antibiotics for Treatment of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Children

... In children with an uncomplicated course (with- out a secondary bacterial infection) fever lasted for a mean of 3.6 days regardless of treatment. Of[r] ...

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Bench to bedside review: Bacterial pneumonia with influenza   pathogenesis and clinical implications

Bench to bedside review: Bacterial pneumonia with influenza pathogenesis and clinical implications

... virus infection has been shown to impair neutrophil function at multiple levels [28,34,47- ...after secondary bacterial challenge in mice infected with infl uenza virus ...higher bacterial ...

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Stress significantly increases mortality following a secondary bacterial respiratory infection

Stress significantly increases mortality following a secondary bacterial respiratory infection

... BHV-1 infection (Experiment 1 (Group I and II) and Experiment 2 (Group I and half of Group II)) or 12 days after BHV-1 infection (Experiment 2 (Half of Group ...viral infection and secondary ...

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Bacterial Hyaluronidase Promotes Ascending GBS Infection and Preterm Birth

Bacterial Hyaluronidase Promotes Ascending GBS Infection and Preterm Birth

... ascending infection, we performed Lu- minex assays to measure levels of inflammatory cytokines in uter- ine tissues from pregnant mice vaginally inoculated with WT GBS or GBS ⌬ hylB ...GBS infection and ...

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Endophytic Bacterial Consortium Originated from Forestry Plant Roots and Their Nematicidal Activity against Meloidogyne incognita Infestation in Greenhouse

Endophytic Bacterial Consortium Originated from Forestry Plant Roots and Their Nematicidal Activity against Meloidogyne incognita Infestation in Greenhouse

... Selection of endophytic bacteria as biocontrol agent is always started with the selection of biosafety. Endophytic bacteria to be isolated should be safe for plants, animals, and the environment. Hypersensitivity test is ...

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Long Term Effects of Early Life Antibiotic Exposure on Resistance to Subsequent Bacterial Infection

Long Term Effects of Early Life Antibiotic Exposure on Resistance to Subsequent Bacterial Infection

... Mice exposed to early-life antibiotics develop enhanced colitis when chal- lenged 23 days later with C. rodentium. With the development of the experimental system and phenotype measurement in our lab, we now could ...

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Phage Inhibit Pathogen Dissemination by Targeting Bacterial Migrants in a Chronic Infection Model

Phage Inhibit Pathogen Dissemination by Targeting Bacterial Migrants in a Chronic Infection Model

... Interestingly, aggregate formation in SCFM2 does not require the P. aeruginosa exopolysaccharides Pel and Psl (Fig. 4a). Pel and Psl have both been shown to be critical for biofilm formation in vitro, aiding surface ...

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The potential role of infectious agents and pelvic inflammatory disease in ovarian carcinogenesis

The potential role of infectious agents and pelvic inflammatory disease in ovarian carcinogenesis

... promote bacterial survival, but they can also potentially lead to genomic instability, dis- ruption of the cell cycle, and inhibition of apoptosis, all of which are among the hallmarks of cancer ...

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The EXIT Strategy: an Approach for Identifying Bacterial Proteins Exported during Host Infection

The EXIT Strategy: an Approach for Identifying Bacterial Proteins Exported during Host Infection

... during infection of ␤ -lactam-treated ...vivo infection than in ...during infection, to reveal new virulence factors, and to provide valuable resources for functional studies of uncharacterized ...

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Study of surgical site infection in surgical wards in Tirunelveli Medical College and Hospital, Tirunelveli

Study of surgical site infection in surgical wards in Tirunelveli Medical College and Hospital, Tirunelveli

...  Phase II of inflammation starts with polymorphic neutrophils infiltration and bacterial phagocytosis, removal of dead tissue with release of pro- inflammatory cytokines. In this circumstances neutrophils and ...

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In silico target fishing and pharmacological profiling for the isoquinoline alkaloids of Macleaya 
                     cordata (Bo Luo Hui)

In silico target fishing and pharmacological profiling for the isoquinoline alkaloids of Macleaya cordata (Bo Luo Hui)

... protein–ligand crystal structures for parasitosis, these five targets were not related to the above parasitosis in either humans or other animals. However, the findings suggested the potential of M. cordata to treat ...

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