Secondary bacterial pneumonia is a frequent complication of influenza, associated with high morbidity and mortality. We hypothesized that treatment with neutralizing influenza A antibody AT10_002 protects against severe secondary pneumococcal infection in a mouse model of influenza A infection. Influenza A (H3N2) virus–infected male C57Bl6 mice were treated intravenously with either AT10_002 or a control 2 days postinfection. Seven days later, both groups were infected with Streptococcus pneumoniae and killed 18 hours later. Mice receiving AT10_002 showed less loss of bodyweight compared with controls (+1% vs −12%, P <.001), lower viral loads in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BALFs) (7 vs 194 RNA copies per µL; P <.001), and reduced bacteri...
INTRODUCTION:Post influenza pneumonia is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity, with mortality ...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
Secondary pneumococcal pneumonia is a serious complication during and shortly after influenza infect...
An overt pro-inflammatory immune response is a key factor contributing to lethal pneumococcal infect...
Abstract Background Viral respiratory infections may promote bacterial super-infection decreasing th...
An overt pro-inflammatory immune response is a key factor contributing to lethal pneumococcal infect...
Background. Secondary bacterial infections following influenza represent a major cause of mortality ...
Despite extensive global efforts, secondary bacterial pneumonia still represents a major cause of de...
Background: Influenza pneumonia causes high mortality every year, and pandemic episodes kill million...
Introduction. Pneumonia often occurs secondary to influenza infection and accounts for a large propo...
Bacterial co-infections represent a major clinical complication of influenza. Host-derived interfero...
Secondary Streptococcus pneumoniae infection after influenza is a significant clinical complication ...
Influenza is a leading cause of respiratory disease worldwide. During pandemic and seasonal influenz...
Alternate therapies are needed for treatment of secondary bacterial pneumonia following influenza. T...
INTRODUCTION:Post influenza pneumonia is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity, with mortality ...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
Secondary pneumococcal pneumonia is a serious complication during and shortly after influenza infect...
An overt pro-inflammatory immune response is a key factor contributing to lethal pneumococcal infect...
Abstract Background Viral respiratory infections may promote bacterial super-infection decreasing th...
An overt pro-inflammatory immune response is a key factor contributing to lethal pneumococcal infect...
Background. Secondary bacterial infections following influenza represent a major cause of mortality ...
Despite extensive global efforts, secondary bacterial pneumonia still represents a major cause of de...
Background: Influenza pneumonia causes high mortality every year, and pandemic episodes kill million...
Introduction. Pneumonia often occurs secondary to influenza infection and accounts for a large propo...
Bacterial co-infections represent a major clinical complication of influenza. Host-derived interfero...
Secondary Streptococcus pneumoniae infection after influenza is a significant clinical complication ...
Influenza is a leading cause of respiratory disease worldwide. During pandemic and seasonal influenz...
Alternate therapies are needed for treatment of secondary bacterial pneumonia following influenza. T...
INTRODUCTION:Post influenza pneumonia is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity, with mortality ...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...