نتایج جستجو برای: viral shedding

تعداد نتایج: 163404  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Roberto A Saenz Michelle Quinlivan Debra Elton Shona Macrae Anthony S Blunden Jennifer A Mumford Janet M Daly Paul Digard Ann Cullinane Bryan T Grenfell John W McCauley James L N Wood Julia R Gog

A key question in pandemic influenza is the relative roles of innate immunity and target cell depletion in limiting primary infection and modulating pathology. Here, we model these interactions using detailed data from equine influenza virus infection, combining viral and immune (type I interferon) kinetics with estimates of cell depletion. The resulting dynamics indicate a powerful role for in...

2016
E. C. Okwor D. C. Eze G. O. N. Echeonwu J. O. Ibu P. C. Eze O. A. Okoye

Vaccines derived from the lentogenic and mesogenic strains are used for the protection of clinical ND in chickens. No information is available on the protection offered by these vaccines against virus replication and shedding in Nigeria. This study compared the abilities of La Sota and Komarov vaccines to protect chickens against replication and shedding in chickens challenged with the velogeni...

2011
Jan Felix Drexler Sigrid Baumgarte Luciano Kleber de Souza Luna Monika Eschbach-Bludau Alexander N. Lukashev Christian Drosten

We assessed Aichi virus shedding in patients with gastroenteritis and negative test results for other viral and bacterial infections. High concentrations of up to 1.32 × 1012 RNA copies/g stool were found in 10 (2.0%) of 499 outpatients sampled in northern Germany, 2004. These data substantiate Aichi virus pathogenicity in humans.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1980
R A Yetter W H Barber P A Small

Heterotypic immunity to influenza virus in ferrets operated against heterotypic influenza viruses but not heterologous viruses. Contrary to prior reports, the protection conferred lasted for at least 18 months. This type of immunity limited virus shedding but did not prevent infection. These results suggest that this phenomenon could play a role in determining the severity of infections caused ...

2015
G.P. Grissett B.J. White R.L. Larson

Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is an economically important disease of cattle and continues to be an intensely studied topic. However, literature summarizing the time between pathogen exposure and clinical signs, shedding, and seroconversion is minimal. A structured literature review of the published literature was performed to determine cattle responses (time from pathogen exposure to clinic...

Journal: :The journal of gene medicine 2007
Ellen A M Schenk-Braat Marjolein M K B van Mierlo Gerard Wagemaker Chris H Bangma Leonie C M Kaptein

Viruses are the most commonly used vectors for clinical gene therapy. The risk of dissemination of a viral vector into the environment via excreta from the treated patient, a phenomenon called shedding, is a major safety concern for the environment. Despite the significant number of clinical gene therapy trials that have been conducted worldwide, there is currently no overview of actual sheddin...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2009
M A Gomes-Keller E Gönczi B Grenacher R Tandon R Hofman-Lehmann H Lutz

Although it is assumed that fecal shedding of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) constitutes a transmission potential, no study has been performed showing that feces of infected cats can be a source of infection. In this study, we investigated fecal viral shedding of FeLV and its role in viral pathogenesis with the goal to improve infection control. FeLV RNA and DNA levels were determined in rectal s...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Robert L. Atmar Antone R. Opekun Mark A. Gilger Mary K. Estes Sue E. Crawford Frederick H. Neill David Y. Graham

Noroviruses are the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis in the United States. To determine the magnitude and duration of virus shedding in feces, we evaluated persons who had been experimentally infected with Norwalk virus. Of 16 persons, clinical gastroenteritis (watery diarrhea and/or vomiting) developed in 11; symptomatic illness lasted 1-2 days. Virus shedding was first detected by r...

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1986
S E Barton L K Wright C M Link P E Munday

To investigate the asymptomatic shedding of herpes simplex virus (HSV) from women with recurrent genital herpes infection, and to assess whether inapparent shedding could occur, eight such women were examined thrice weekly for one month. At each visit colposcopy was performed and multiple sites sampled for HSV. During the study four women had no recurrence of HSV infection, but four had at leas...

2013
Donald K. Milton M. Patricia Fabian Benjamin J. Cowling Michael L. Grantham James J. McDevitt

The CDC recommends that healthcare settings provide influenza patients with facemasks as a means of reducing transmission to staff and other patients, and a recent report suggested that surgical masks can capture influenza virus in large droplet spray. However, there is minimal data on influenza virus aerosol shedding, the infectiousness of exhaled aerosols, and none on the impact of facemasks ...

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