Selected article for: "atypically Pathogenic Viruses and direct effect"

Author: Parker, Michael T.
Title: An Ecological Framework of the Human Virome Provides Classification of Current Knowledge and Identifies Areas of Forthcoming Discovery
  • Document date: 2016_9_30
  • ID: t30dg6oj_34
    Snippet: While commensal viruses do not have any direct effect on human health during homeostatic equilibrium, perturbation of homeostasis may cause them to contribute to pathogenesis (see Atypically Pathogenic Viruses, above). Contrarily, the presence of viruses from the final major group of the human virome, mutualistic viruses, exhibit positive effects on host health via an assortment of mechanisms......
    Document: While commensal viruses do not have any direct effect on human health during homeostatic equilibrium, perturbation of homeostasis may cause them to contribute to pathogenesis (see Atypically Pathogenic Viruses, above). Contrarily, the presence of viruses from the final major group of the human virome, mutualistic viruses, exhibit positive effects on host health via an assortment of mechanisms.

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