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Reply to “Pityriasis rosea during COVID-19 and its pathogenesis”
Dillon Nussbaum, BS +5 more
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First molecular determination of herpesvirus from two mysticete species stranded in the Mediterranean Sea [PDF]
BACKGROUND Herpesvirus can infect a wide range of animal species: mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians and bivalves. In marine mammals, several alpha- and gammaherpesvirus have been identified in some cetaceans and pinnipeds species.
Crespo Picazo, José Luis +4 more
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Herpesviridae reactivation for poor outcome in ARDS patients with ECMO: criminal or witness? [PDF]
Huixue Huang, Hangyong He
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Clinical Features of the Course of Chronic Epstein-barr Viral Infection Depending on the Type of Immune Reaction of Organism [PDF]
The results of the study of the main regulatory cytokines levels in patients with chronic forms of EBV-infection (CEBV) are presented the work.Aim of research.
Liadova, T. (Tatiana)
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Identification of an essential virulence gene of cyprinid herpesvirus 3 [PDF]
The genus Cyprinivirus consists of a growing list of phylogenetically related viruses, some of which cause severe economic losses to the aquaculture industry. The archetypal member, cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV-3) causes mass mortalities worldwide in koi
Boutier, Maxime +5 more
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CD4+ T cells support host defence against herpesviruses and other viral pathogens. We identified that CD4+ T cells from systemic and mucosal tissues of hosts infected with the β-herpesviridae human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) or murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV ...
Mathew Clement +14 more
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Review of Varicella zoster virus : from epidemiology to prevention [PDF]
The Varicella zoster virus is a human pathogen which causes Varicella after primary infection and herpes zoster after secondary reactivation. Both disease manifestations can occur at any age; however, Varicella is seen more commonly in children whilst ...
Pace, David
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Epstein-Barr virus IL-10 gene expression by a recombinant murine gammaherpesvirus in vivo enhances acute pathogenicity but does not affect latency or reactivation. [PDF]
BackgroundMany viral genes affect cytokine function within infected hosts, with interleukin 10 (IL-10) as a commonly targeted mediator. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) encodes an IL-10 homologue (vIL-10) expressed during productive (lytic) infection and induces
Greer, Kimberly A +3 more
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Introduction/Objectives: The Herpesviridae family includes viruses with latency capacity, such as HSV-1, HSV-2, VZV, CMV, and Human herpesvirus 6, which can cause neurological manifestations such as meningitis, encephalitis, and encephalomyelitis.
Luís Arthur Brasil Gadelha Farias +9 more
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