In the respiratory tract, viruses and bacteria can interact on multiple levels. It is well known that respiratory viruses, particularly influenza viruses, increase the susceptibility to secondary bacterial infections. Numerous mechanisms, including compromised physical and immunological barriers, and changes in the microenvironment have hereby been shown to contribute to the development of secondary bacterial infections. In contrast, our understanding of how bacteria shape a response to subsequent viral infection is still limited. There is emerging evidence that persistent infection (or colonization) of the lower respiratory tract (LRT) with potential pathogenic bacteria, as observed in diseases like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or...
Bacteria and viruses often occupy the same niches, however, interest in their potential collaboratio...
Every person over the course of their lifetime is repeatedly infected by a variety of respiratory vi...
Influenza and other respiratory viral infections are the most common type of acute respiratory infec...
In the respiratory tract, viruses and bacteria can interact on multiple levels. It is well known tha...
International audienceRespiratory tract infections constitute a significant public health problem, w...
<div><p>Respiratory infectious diseases are mainly caused by viruses or bacteria that often interact...
Background: Colonization of the airways with potential pathogenic bacteria is observed in a number o...
Influenza A virus causes significant and well publicised morbidity and mortality as a single infecti...
Although bacterial superinfection in viral respiratory disease is a clinically well documented pheno...
Although bacterial superinfection in viral respiratory disease is a clinically well documented pheno...
Studies of human airway virome are relatively recent and still very limited. Culture-independent mic...
It has long been thought that respiratory infections are the direct result of acquisition of pathoge...
Studies of human airway virome are relatively recent and still very limited. Culture-independent mic...
<p>(A) Viral–bacterial interaction on the respiratory epithelial surface. Viral presence is thought ...
The composition of the lung microbiome is increasingly well characterised, with changes in microbial...
Bacteria and viruses often occupy the same niches, however, interest in their potential collaboratio...
Every person over the course of their lifetime is repeatedly infected by a variety of respiratory vi...
Influenza and other respiratory viral infections are the most common type of acute respiratory infec...
In the respiratory tract, viruses and bacteria can interact on multiple levels. It is well known tha...
International audienceRespiratory tract infections constitute a significant public health problem, w...
<div><p>Respiratory infectious diseases are mainly caused by viruses or bacteria that often interact...
Background: Colonization of the airways with potential pathogenic bacteria is observed in a number o...
Influenza A virus causes significant and well publicised morbidity and mortality as a single infecti...
Although bacterial superinfection in viral respiratory disease is a clinically well documented pheno...
Although bacterial superinfection in viral respiratory disease is a clinically well documented pheno...
Studies of human airway virome are relatively recent and still very limited. Culture-independent mic...
It has long been thought that respiratory infections are the direct result of acquisition of pathoge...
Studies of human airway virome are relatively recent and still very limited. Culture-independent mic...
<p>(A) Viral–bacterial interaction on the respiratory epithelial surface. Viral presence is thought ...
The composition of the lung microbiome is increasingly well characterised, with changes in microbial...
Bacteria and viruses often occupy the same niches, however, interest in their potential collaboratio...
Every person over the course of their lifetime is repeatedly infected by a variety of respiratory vi...
Influenza and other respiratory viral infections are the most common type of acute respiratory infec...