Selected article for: "airway epithelium and respiratory infection"

Author: Hermesh, Tamar; Moltedo, Bruno; López, Carolina B.; Moran, Thomas M.
Title: Buying Time—The Immune System Determinants of the Incubation Period to Respiratory Viruses
  • Document date: 2010_11_18
  • ID: 0yqv2osb_4
    Snippet: While some of the symptoms may be directly related to the virus' cytopathic effect (shedding of damaged epithelium can lead to airway obstruction), most of the symptoms during influenza, MeV and HRV infections are the result of the immune response to the infection [7] . The cause of the symptoms following respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is controversial and it appears that both direct virus infection and the immune response play a rol.....
    Document: While some of the symptoms may be directly related to the virus' cytopathic effect (shedding of damaged epithelium can lead to airway obstruction), most of the symptoms during influenza, MeV and HRV infections are the result of the immune response to the infection [7] . The cause of the symptoms following respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is controversial and it appears that both direct virus infection and the immune response play a role [8, 9] .

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