نتایج جستجو برای: respiratory syncytial virus rsv

تعداد نتایج: 582156  

Journal: :Journal of antivirals & antiretrovirals 2014
Jorge Cg Blanco Marina S Boukhvalova Daniel R Perez Stefanie N Vogel Adriana Kajon

For over three decades, cotton rats have been a preferred model for human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infection and pathogenesis, and a reliable model for an impressive list of human respiratory pathogens including adenoviruses, para influenza virus, measles, and human metapneumo virus. The most significant contribution of the cotton rat to biomedical research has been the development of ...

2012
Aakriti Gupta Purav Mody Shefali Gupta

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is commonly known to cause an influenza-like illness. However, it can also cause more severe disease in young children and older adults comprising of organ transplant patients with immunocompromised status. Till date, only four cases of RSV infections have been reported in HIV-positive adults. We describe here a case of HIV-positive female with relatively prese...

2010
Juan Pablo Torres Ana M Gomez Shama Khokhar Vijay G Bhoj Claudia Tagliabue Michael L Chang Peter A Kiener Paula A Revell Octavio Ramilo Asuncion Mejias

BACKGROUND Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infection is usually restricted to the respiratory epithelium. Few studies have documented the presence of RSV in the systemic circulation, however there is no consistent information whether virus detection in the blood correlates with disease severity. METHODS Balb/c mice were inoculated with live RSV, heat-inactivated RSV or medium. A subset of R...

2013
Silvia Vandini Luigi Corvaglia Rosina Alessandroni Giulia Aquilano Concetta Marsico Marica Spinelli Marcello Lanari Giacomo Faldella

BACKGROUND Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is the most important cause of severe respiratory infections in infants with seasonal epidemics. Environmental factors (temperature, humidity, air pollution) could influence RSV epidemics through their effects on virus activity and diffusion. METHODS We conducted a retrospective study on a paediatric population who referred to our Paediatric Emerge...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2002
Martin W Weber Paul Milligan Mariama Sanneh Agnes Awemoyi Raduwan Dakour Gisela Schneider Ayo Palmer Mariatou Jallow Anslem Oparaogu Hilton Whittle E Kim Mulholland Brian M Greenwood

OBJECTIVE To describe the epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in a developing country. METHODS The work was carried out in three hospitals for primary cases and in the community for secondary cases in the western region of the Gambia, West Africa. RSV infection was diagnosed by immunofluorescence of nasopharyngeal aspirate samples in children younger than two years adm...

2016
Alexis M Kalergis Sabine Riffault Ralph A. Tripp Cecilia Johansson

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of upper respiratory tract infection in children and adults. However, infection with this virus sometimes leads to severe lower respiratory disease and is the major cause of infant hospitalisations in the developed world. Several risk factors such as baby prematurity and congenital heart disease are known to predispose towards severe disease b...

2017
Chloe J Pyle Faith I Uwadiae David P Swieboda James A Harker

Interleukin-6 is a pleiotropic, pro-inflammatory cytokine that can promote both innate and adaptive immune responses. In humans with respiratory virus infections, such as Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), elevated concentrations of IL-6 are associated with more severe disease. In contrast the polymorphisms in the Il6 promoter which favour lower IL-6 production are associated with increased ris...

2016
Melissa D. Simpson Burney A. Kieke Maria E. Sundaram David L. McClure Jennifer K. Meece Frangiscos Sifakis Robert A. Gasser Edward A. Belongia

Background.  Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and influenza are significant causes of seasonal respiratory illness in children. The incidence of influenza and RSV hospitalization is well documented, but the incidence of medically attended, laboratory-confirmed illness has not been assessed in a well defined community cohort. Methods.  Children aged 6-59 months with medically attended acute res...

Journal: :Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 2021

RV521 is an orally bioavailable inhibitor of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) fusion that was identified after a lead optimization process based upon hits originated from physical property directed hit profiling exercise at Reviral. This encompassed collaborations with number contract organizations collaborative medicinal chemistry and virology during the phase in addition to those utilized as...

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