Powerful diagnostic technology, plus the realization that organisms of otherwise unimpressive virulence can produce slowly progressive chronic disease with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations and disease outcomes, has resulted in the discovery of new infectious agents and new concepts of infectious diseases. The demonstration that final outcome of infection is as much determined by the genetic background of the patient as by the genetic makeup of the infecting agent is indicating that a number of chronic diseases of unknown etiology are caused by one or more infectious agents. One well-known example is the discovery that stomach ulcers are due to Helicobacter pylori. Mycoplasmas may cause chronic lung disease in newborns and chronic ...
Chronic infection is one of the major causes of cancer, and there are several mechanisms for infecti...
Over the past decade, a new understanding of infec-tious disease epidemiology has emerged, promising...
AbstractScientific interest in the aetiological relationship between infectious diseases and cancer ...
Powerful diagnostic technology, plus the realization that organisms of otherwise unimpressive virule...
Evidence now confirms that noncommunicable chronic diseases can stem from infectious agents. Further...
Molecular techniques for identifying pathogens associated with cancer continue to be developed, incl...
A causal link between chronic inflammation and carcinogenesis is explored by reviewing illustrative ...
AbstractSlightly more than 20% of the global cancer burden can presently be linked to infectious age...
In the past 25 years revelations on the genesis of human cancer have come at an increasing pace. Res...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The global burden of disease has shifted from communicable diseases in chil...
Over the past 50 years or more we have become used to thinking that the "conquering " of i...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of disease has shifted from communicable diseases in children to chron...
Chronic inflammation underlies many human diseases including cancer. The magnitude and direction of ...
An infective, mostly viral, basis has been found in an increasing number of different human cancers....
AbstractChronic conditions contribute to the majority of the mortality and morbidity burden in Europ...
Chronic infection is one of the major causes of cancer, and there are several mechanisms for infecti...
Over the past decade, a new understanding of infec-tious disease epidemiology has emerged, promising...
AbstractScientific interest in the aetiological relationship between infectious diseases and cancer ...
Powerful diagnostic technology, plus the realization that organisms of otherwise unimpressive virule...
Evidence now confirms that noncommunicable chronic diseases can stem from infectious agents. Further...
Molecular techniques for identifying pathogens associated with cancer continue to be developed, incl...
A causal link between chronic inflammation and carcinogenesis is explored by reviewing illustrative ...
AbstractSlightly more than 20% of the global cancer burden can presently be linked to infectious age...
In the past 25 years revelations on the genesis of human cancer have come at an increasing pace. Res...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The global burden of disease has shifted from communicable diseases in chil...
Over the past 50 years or more we have become used to thinking that the "conquering " of i...
BACKGROUND: The global burden of disease has shifted from communicable diseases in children to chron...
Chronic inflammation underlies many human diseases including cancer. The magnitude and direction of ...
An infective, mostly viral, basis has been found in an increasing number of different human cancers....
AbstractChronic conditions contribute to the majority of the mortality and morbidity burden in Europ...
Chronic infection is one of the major causes of cancer, and there are several mechanisms for infecti...
Over the past decade, a new understanding of infec-tious disease epidemiology has emerged, promising...
AbstractScientific interest in the aetiological relationship between infectious diseases and cancer ...