Background: Respiratory diseases are frequent and economically significant problems in both humans and animals. The potential losses resulting from decrease in average daily gain and feed efficiency, as well as the cost of preventing or treating these diseases are substantial. Although synergistic relationships between bacteria and viruses have been documented to aggravate these diseases, the pathogenic mechanisms remain poorly understood. Materials and method: For this review, PubMed and Google search engines were used to select about 45 publications on bacterial-viral interactions in respiratory conditions. Studies on animal models were also included in the review. The publications were compared and summarized using a narrative review app...
The human respiratory tract hosts a diverse community of cocirculating viruses that are responsible ...
<div><p>Respiratory infectious diseases are mainly caused by viruses or bacteria that often interact...
The pathology associated with human respiratory tract bacterial agents that exist as opportunistic c...
Background: Respiratory diseases are frequent and economically significant problems in both humans a...
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...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Globally, respiratory tract diseases caused by bacteria and viruses ...
Influenza and other respiratory viral infections are the most common type of acute respiratory infec...
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...
International audienceRespiratory tract infections constitute a significant public health problem, w...
There is a high incidence of upper respiratory viral infections in the human population, with infect...
It has long been thought that respiratory infections are the direct result of acquisition of pathoge...
Pathogenesis of the clinical synergy between respiratory viruses and bacterial endotoxin in the lung...
<p>(A) Viral–bacterial interaction on the respiratory epithelial surface. Viral presence is thought ...
The human respiratory tract hosts a diverse community of cocirculating viruses that are responsible ...
<div><p>Respiratory infectious diseases are mainly caused by viruses or bacteria that often interact...
The pathology associated with human respiratory tract bacterial agents that exist as opportunistic c...
Background: Respiratory diseases are frequent and economically significant problems in both humans a...
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...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Globally, respiratory tract diseases caused by bacteria and viruses ...
Influenza and other respiratory viral infections are the most common type of acute respiratory infec...
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...
International audienceRespiratory tract infections constitute a significant public health problem, w...
There is a high incidence of upper respiratory viral infections in the human population, with infect...
It has long been thought that respiratory infections are the direct result of acquisition of pathoge...
Pathogenesis of the clinical synergy between respiratory viruses and bacterial endotoxin in the lung...
<p>(A) Viral–bacterial interaction on the respiratory epithelial surface. Viral presence is thought ...
The human respiratory tract hosts a diverse community of cocirculating viruses that are responsible ...
<div><p>Respiratory infectious diseases are mainly caused by viruses or bacteria that often interact...
The pathology associated with human respiratory tract bacterial agents that exist as opportunistic c...