Secondary bacterial infections following influenza infection are a pressing problem facing respiratory medicine. Although antibiotic treatment has been highly successful over recent decades, fatalities due to secondary bacterial infections remain one of the leading causes of death associated with influenza. We have assessed whether administration of a bacterial extract alone is sufficient to potentiate immune responses and protect against primary infection with influenza, and secondary infections with either Streptococcus pneumoniae or Klebsiella pneumoniae in mice. We show that oral administration with the bacterial extract, OM-85, leads to a maturation of dendritic cells and B-cells characterized by increases in MHC II, CD86, and CD40, an...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
A secondary infection is an infection by a microorganism that follows after an initial infection by ...
Introduction. Pneumonia often occurs secondary to influenza infection and accounts for a large propo...
Secondary bacterial infections following influenza infection are a pressing problem facing respirato...
Abstract Background Viral respiratory infections may promote bacterial super-infection decreasing th...
BackgroundInfluenza viruses cause acute respiratory disease. Because of the high genetic variability...
Background. Secondary bacterial infections following influenza represent a major cause of mortality ...
Contains fulltext : 196155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Inf...
Secondary bacterial pneumonia is a frequent complication of influenza, associated with high morbidit...
Background: Influenza pneumonia causes high mortality every year, and pandemic episodes kill million...
Viruses such as influenza suppress host immune function by a variety of methods. This may result in ...
Background: Influenza virus infection predisposes to secondary bacterial pneumonia. Currently licens...
Bacterial colonization dampens influenza-mediated acute lung injury via induction of M2 alveolar mac...
Influenza and other respiratory viral infections are the most common type of acute respiratory infec...
Under eubiotic conditions commensal microbes are known to provide a competitive barrier against inva...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
A secondary infection is an infection by a microorganism that follows after an initial infection by ...
Introduction. Pneumonia often occurs secondary to influenza infection and accounts for a large propo...
Secondary bacterial infections following influenza infection are a pressing problem facing respirato...
Abstract Background Viral respiratory infections may promote bacterial super-infection decreasing th...
BackgroundInfluenza viruses cause acute respiratory disease. Because of the high genetic variability...
Background. Secondary bacterial infections following influenza represent a major cause of mortality ...
Contains fulltext : 196155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Inf...
Secondary bacterial pneumonia is a frequent complication of influenza, associated with high morbidit...
Background: Influenza pneumonia causes high mortality every year, and pandemic episodes kill million...
Viruses such as influenza suppress host immune function by a variety of methods. This may result in ...
Background: Influenza virus infection predisposes to secondary bacterial pneumonia. Currently licens...
Bacterial colonization dampens influenza-mediated acute lung injury via induction of M2 alveolar mac...
Influenza and other respiratory viral infections are the most common type of acute respiratory infec...
Under eubiotic conditions commensal microbes are known to provide a competitive barrier against inva...
Although many influenza-related deaths are attributable to secondary bacterial infection with S. pne...
A secondary infection is an infection by a microorganism that follows after an initial infection by ...
Introduction. Pneumonia often occurs secondary to influenza infection and accounts for a large propo...