International audienceDespite the widespread application of vaccination programs and antiviral drug treatments, influenza viruses are still among the most harmful human pathogens. Indeed, influenza results in significant seasonal and pandemic morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, severe bacterial infections can occur in the aftermath of influenza virus infection, and contribute substantially to the excess morbidity and mortality associated with influenza. Here, we review the main features of influenza viruses and current knowledge about the mechanical and immune mechanisms that underlie post-influenza secondary bacterial infections. We present the emerging literature describing the role of "innate-like" unconventional T cells in post-influe...
Seasonal influenza epidemics pose a considerable hazard for global health. In the past decades, accu...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
Influenza A virus (IAV) is an extremely relevant human pathogen, infecting ~10% of the global popula...
International audienceDespite the widespread application of vaccination programs and antiviral drug ...
International audienceDuring influenza A virus (IAV) infection, changes in the lung's physical and i...
Influenza is a common respiratory pathogen causing both seasonal and pandemic disease. Influenza inf...
Influenza is a major global health problem, causing infections of the respiratory tract, often leadi...
Influenza associated secondary bacterial super-infections have devastating impacts on health and res...
Abstract Influenza infections cause several million cases of severe respiratory illness, hospitaliza...
Influenza A virus causes significant and well publicised morbidity and mortality as a single infecti...
ABSTRACT Influenza A virus infection can predispose to potentially devastating secondary bacterial i...
The influenza virus belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae and is a major cause of respiratory infec...
IMPORTANCE:Influenza virus is highly contagious and poses substantial public health problems due to ...
Biomedical research has long strived to improve our understanding of the immune response to respirat...
Influenza A virus (IAV) causes respiratory tract infections leading to recurring epidemics with high...
Seasonal influenza epidemics pose a considerable hazard for global health. In the past decades, accu...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
Influenza A virus (IAV) is an extremely relevant human pathogen, infecting ~10% of the global popula...
International audienceDespite the widespread application of vaccination programs and antiviral drug ...
International audienceDuring influenza A virus (IAV) infection, changes in the lung's physical and i...
Influenza is a common respiratory pathogen causing both seasonal and pandemic disease. Influenza inf...
Influenza is a major global health problem, causing infections of the respiratory tract, often leadi...
Influenza associated secondary bacterial super-infections have devastating impacts on health and res...
Abstract Influenza infections cause several million cases of severe respiratory illness, hospitaliza...
Influenza A virus causes significant and well publicised morbidity and mortality as a single infecti...
ABSTRACT Influenza A virus infection can predispose to potentially devastating secondary bacterial i...
The influenza virus belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae and is a major cause of respiratory infec...
IMPORTANCE:Influenza virus is highly contagious and poses substantial public health problems due to ...
Biomedical research has long strived to improve our understanding of the immune response to respirat...
Influenza A virus (IAV) causes respiratory tract infections leading to recurring epidemics with high...
Seasonal influenza epidemics pose a considerable hazard for global health. In the past decades, accu...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
Influenza A virus (IAV) is an extremely relevant human pathogen, infecting ~10% of the global popula...