AbstractBacterial pneumonia is a common contributor to severe outcomes of influenza. Epidemiological data suggest that the incidence, severity and associated bacterial pathogens differ between epidemics and by geographical location within epidemics. Data from animal models demonstrate that differences in both viral and bacterial strains alter the incidence and outcomes of pneumonia. For influenza viruses, evolutionary changes to specific virulence factors appear to alter the ability of viruses within particular lineages to prime the host for secondary bacterial infection. Although bacterial strains differ considerably in disease potential in the setting of viral co-infection, the bacterial virulence factors underlying this finding are curre...
Our results suggest that there is a significant association between the composition of the microbiot...
Seasonal and pandemic influenza are frequently complicated by bacterial infections, causing addition...
ABSTRACT Secondary bacterial infections increase disease severity of influenza virus infections and ...
AbstractBacterial pneumonia is a common contributor to severe outcomes of influenza. Epidemiological...
Influenza A virus (IAV) and Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pn.) are major causes of respiratory tract ...
The pathogenesis and impact of coinfection, in particular bacterial coinfection, in influenza are in...
Historically, most research on infectious diseases has focused on infections with single pathogens. ...
Influenza A virus infections in humans generally cause self-limited infections, but can result in se...
Influenza infections typically present mild to moderate morbidities in immunocompetent host and are ...
Deaths during the 1918-19 influenza pandemic have been attributed to a hypervirulent influenza strai...
While much effort has been made to characterize influenza A pdm09 virus (pH1N1), the flu that was re...
Influenza viruses are genetically labile pathogens which avoid immune detection by constantly changi...
Secondary bacterial infections are a leading cause of illness and death during epidemic and pandemic...
Objective To determine the differences in the clinical features of bacterial pneumonia patients betw...
Abstract Background Streptococcus pneumoniae is a common cause of post-influenza secondary bacterial...
Our results suggest that there is a significant association between the composition of the microbiot...
Seasonal and pandemic influenza are frequently complicated by bacterial infections, causing addition...
ABSTRACT Secondary bacterial infections increase disease severity of influenza virus infections and ...
AbstractBacterial pneumonia is a common contributor to severe outcomes of influenza. Epidemiological...
Influenza A virus (IAV) and Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pn.) are major causes of respiratory tract ...
The pathogenesis and impact of coinfection, in particular bacterial coinfection, in influenza are in...
Historically, most research on infectious diseases has focused on infections with single pathogens. ...
Influenza A virus infections in humans generally cause self-limited infections, but can result in se...
Influenza infections typically present mild to moderate morbidities in immunocompetent host and are ...
Deaths during the 1918-19 influenza pandemic have been attributed to a hypervirulent influenza strai...
While much effort has been made to characterize influenza A pdm09 virus (pH1N1), the flu that was re...
Influenza viruses are genetically labile pathogens which avoid immune detection by constantly changi...
Secondary bacterial infections are a leading cause of illness and death during epidemic and pandemic...
Objective To determine the differences in the clinical features of bacterial pneumonia patients betw...
Abstract Background Streptococcus pneumoniae is a common cause of post-influenza secondary bacterial...
Our results suggest that there is a significant association between the composition of the microbiot...
Seasonal and pandemic influenza are frequently complicated by bacterial infections, causing addition...
ABSTRACT Secondary bacterial infections increase disease severity of influenza virus infections and ...