Treatment with antiviral neuraminidase inhibitors suppresses influenza viral replication and antigen production, resulting in marked attenuation of mucosal immunity and mild suppression of systemic immunity in mice. This study investigated the effects of immunomodulator clarithromycin (CAM) supplementation on mucosal and systemic immunity in pediatric patients with influenza treated with neuraminidase inhibitors.A retrospective, non-randomized case series study was conducted among five treatment groups of 195 children aged 5.9±3.3 years infected with influenza A in 2008/2009 season. The five treatment groups were oseltamivir (OSV), zanamivir (ZNV), OSV+CAM, ZNV+CAM and untreated groups. Anti-viral secretory IgA (S-IgA) levels in nasal washe...
Backgrounds: During epidemic years, influenza attack rates in children exceed 40%. Options for preve...
Impairment of immune defenses can contribute to severe influenza infections. Rapamycin is an immunos...
Background: During epidemics, influenza attack rates in children may exceed 40%. Options for preven...
Treatment with antiviral neuraminidase inhibitors suppresses influenza viral replication and antigen...
We previously reported that the macrolide antibiotic clarithromycin (CAM) enhanced the mucosal immun...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses cause significant morbidity and mortality, especially in young childre...
<em>Viruses are the leading etiological factor of recurrent infections of respiratory tract. Experim...
The mortality of human infection by influenza A/H5N1 virus can exceed 80%. The high mortality and it...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of the neuraminidase inhibitors oseltamivir and zanamivir in treatm...
Every year 3 to 5 million people suffer from flu. Children are most susceptible to flu. At the momen...
Objective: To assess the effects of the neuraminidase inhibitors oseltamivir and zanamivir in treatm...
BACKGROUND: During epidemic years, influenza attack rates in children exceed 40%. Options for preven...
Background.Oseltamivir, a specific influenza neuraminidase inhibitor, is an effective treatment for ...
Background: During epidemics, influenza attack rates in children may exceed 40%. Options for preven...
The use of vaccines is the most effective and reliable method for the prevention of viral infections...
Backgrounds: During epidemic years, influenza attack rates in children exceed 40%. Options for preve...
Impairment of immune defenses can contribute to severe influenza infections. Rapamycin is an immunos...
Background: During epidemics, influenza attack rates in children may exceed 40%. Options for preven...
Treatment with antiviral neuraminidase inhibitors suppresses influenza viral replication and antigen...
We previously reported that the macrolide antibiotic clarithromycin (CAM) enhanced the mucosal immun...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses cause significant morbidity and mortality, especially in young childre...
<em>Viruses are the leading etiological factor of recurrent infections of respiratory tract. Experim...
The mortality of human infection by influenza A/H5N1 virus can exceed 80%. The high mortality and it...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of the neuraminidase inhibitors oseltamivir and zanamivir in treatm...
Every year 3 to 5 million people suffer from flu. Children are most susceptible to flu. At the momen...
Objective: To assess the effects of the neuraminidase inhibitors oseltamivir and zanamivir in treatm...
BACKGROUND: During epidemic years, influenza attack rates in children exceed 40%. Options for preven...
Background.Oseltamivir, a specific influenza neuraminidase inhibitor, is an effective treatment for ...
Background: During epidemics, influenza attack rates in children may exceed 40%. Options for preven...
The use of vaccines is the most effective and reliable method for the prevention of viral infections...
Backgrounds: During epidemic years, influenza attack rates in children exceed 40%. Options for preve...
Impairment of immune defenses can contribute to severe influenza infections. Rapamycin is an immunos...
Background: During epidemics, influenza attack rates in children may exceed 40%. Options for preven...