Selected article for: "co infection and specificity sensitivity"

Author: Timurkan, Mehmet Ozkan; Aydin, Hakan; Sait, Ahmet
Title: Identification and Molecular Characterisation of Bovine Parainfluenza Virus-3 and Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus - First Report from Turkey
  • Document date: 2019_6_12
  • ID: 2sm0pgt7_5
    Snippet: BPIV3 and BRSV can cause mild symptoms or subclinical disease when present alone. However, when there is a co-infection, they may cause bronchopneumonia, severe cough, high fever, and nasal discharge and contribute to a more serious clinical course of infection (33) . Regardless of the infecting agent in BRDC, clinical symptoms may be similar and the process of detecting the underlying primal agent may be hindered due to mixed bacterial infection.....
    Document: BPIV3 and BRSV can cause mild symptoms or subclinical disease when present alone. However, when there is a co-infection, they may cause bronchopneumonia, severe cough, high fever, and nasal discharge and contribute to a more serious clinical course of infection (33) . Regardless of the infecting agent in BRDC, clinical symptoms may be similar and the process of detecting the underlying primal agent may be hindered due to mixed bacterial infections. This situation makes viral diagnosis difficult and decreases the specificity and sensitivity of the molecular methods (when compared to immunofluorescence antibody tests) (15) .

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