In the course of influenza A virus (IAV) infections, a secondary bacterial infection frequently leads to serious respiratory conditions provoking high hospitalization and death tolls. Although abundant pro-inflammatory responses have been reported as key contributing factors for these severe dual infections, the relative contributions of cytokines remain largely unclear. In the current study, mathematical modelling based on murine experimental data dissects IFN-γ as a cytokine candidate responsible for impaired bacterial clearance, thereby promoting bacterial growth and systemic dissemination during acute IAV infection. We also found a time-dependent detrimental role of IL-6 in curtailing bacterial outgrowth which was not as distinct as for...
Balancing the generation of immune responses capable of controlling virus replication with those cau...
<div><p>Secondary bacterial infections are a leading cause of illness and death during epidemic and ...
International audienceSecondary bacterial infections contribute to the excess morbidity and mortalit...
An overt pro-inflammatory immune response is a key factor contributing to lethal pneumococcal infect...
An overt pro-inflammatory immune response is a key factor contributing to lethal pneumococcal infect...
Bacterial co-infections represent a major clinical complication of influenza. Host-derived interfero...
[[abstract]]Background: The interaction between influenza and pneumococcus is important for understa...
ABSTRACT Bacterial superinfections are a primary cause of death during influenza pandemics and epide...
Secondary bacterial infections are a leading cause of illness and death during epidemic and pandemic...
Influenza is a leading cause of respiratory disease worldwide. During pandemic and seasonal influenz...
ABSTRACT Fatal outcomes following influenza infection are often associated with secondary bacterial ...
IMPORTANCE:Influenza virus is highly contagious and poses substantial public health problems due to ...
Secondary Streptococcus pneumoniae infection after influenza is a significant clinical complication ...
Enhanced susceptibility to 2° bacterial infections following infection with influenza virus is a glo...
Previous studies have discovered that respiratory viral coinfections by influenza A virus (PR8) and ...
Balancing the generation of immune responses capable of controlling virus replication with those cau...
<div><p>Secondary bacterial infections are a leading cause of illness and death during epidemic and ...
International audienceSecondary bacterial infections contribute to the excess morbidity and mortalit...
An overt pro-inflammatory immune response is a key factor contributing to lethal pneumococcal infect...
An overt pro-inflammatory immune response is a key factor contributing to lethal pneumococcal infect...
Bacterial co-infections represent a major clinical complication of influenza. Host-derived interfero...
[[abstract]]Background: The interaction between influenza and pneumococcus is important for understa...
ABSTRACT Bacterial superinfections are a primary cause of death during influenza pandemics and epide...
Secondary bacterial infections are a leading cause of illness and death during epidemic and pandemic...
Influenza is a leading cause of respiratory disease worldwide. During pandemic and seasonal influenz...
ABSTRACT Fatal outcomes following influenza infection are often associated with secondary bacterial ...
IMPORTANCE:Influenza virus is highly contagious and poses substantial public health problems due to ...
Secondary Streptococcus pneumoniae infection after influenza is a significant clinical complication ...
Enhanced susceptibility to 2° bacterial infections following infection with influenza virus is a glo...
Previous studies have discovered that respiratory viral coinfections by influenza A virus (PR8) and ...
Balancing the generation of immune responses capable of controlling virus replication with those cau...
<div><p>Secondary bacterial infections are a leading cause of illness and death during epidemic and ...
International audienceSecondary bacterial infections contribute to the excess morbidity and mortalit...