Selected article for: "avian influenza and inflammatory response"

Author: Yuan, S
Title: Drugs to cure avian influenza infection – multiple ways to prevent cell death
  • Document date: 2013_10_3
  • ID: 617zol31_6
    Snippet: The symptoms of H7N9 infection, that is, the upper respiratory tract infection, is not very heavy with mild cough, which does not attach attention to the majority of the patients. However, the disease progresses very quickly. Ten days post infection, pulmonary symptom appears immediately (pneumophila). Next, the condition involves the proliferation of both lungs, serious lung exudation and low pulmonary oxygenation (low oxygenated blood). A patie.....
    Document: The symptoms of H7N9 infection, that is, the upper respiratory tract infection, is not very heavy with mild cough, which does not attach attention to the majority of the patients. However, the disease progresses very quickly. Ten days post infection, pulmonary symptom appears immediately (pneumophila). Next, the condition involves the proliferation of both lungs, serious lung exudation and low pulmonary oxygenation (low oxygenated blood). A patient without effective treatments at that time will develop acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and may die a few days later. 2 Symptoms of other types of avian influenza and SARS are almost the same. Hence, the key to survival of the patients may be not only the suppression of the virus but also the controlled inflammatory response of the hosts.

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