Selected article for: "antiviral response and viral spread"

Author: Ahanchian, Hamid; Jones, Carmen M; Chen, Yueh-sheng; Sly, Peter D
Title: Respiratory viral infections in children with asthma: do they matter and can we prevent them?
  • Document date: 2012_9_13
  • ID: 0mnsm6s4_4
    Snippet: A successful antiviral response would see the infection limited to the upper airway, as is the case clinically with the majority of viral infections in healthy individuals. Should such a response be deficient, then predominantly upper-airway viral infections, such as HRV, may spread to the lower airways, causing lower respiratory symptoms and an exacerbation of asthma in predisposed individuals......
    Document: A successful antiviral response would see the infection limited to the upper airway, as is the case clinically with the majority of viral infections in healthy individuals. Should such a response be deficient, then predominantly upper-airway viral infections, such as HRV, may spread to the lower airways, causing lower respiratory symptoms and an exacerbation of asthma in predisposed individuals.

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