Diagnosis is impossible on clinical grounds alone, as the presentation is indistinguishable from other respiratory tract ... have an accuracy comparable to cell culture and deliver results within ...
The respiratory tract’s microbial microflora plays a significant role in determining the severity of RSV infections and the ...
Influenza A virus particle can strategically adapt their shape, becoming either spheres or filaments, to favor their ability ...
Influenza A virus particles strategically adapt their shape-to become either spheres or larger filaments-to favor their ability to infect cells depending on environmental conditions, according to a ...
Every year, millions of infants are infected by a little-known virus that is the most common cause of respiratory disease in children. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (Fig. 1) causes a spectrum ...
Influenza A virus particles strategically adapt their shape—to become either spheres or larger filaments—to favor their ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV ... and it doesn’t matter the details of which virus it is,” explains Foxman. For example, detection of viral RNA causes infected cells to secrete interferons, ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections in children under two years old, resulting in significant morbidity and a heavy economic burden on healthcare ...
So, which respiratory virus invaded your cells? Several types of viruses could be the culprit: respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza, parainfluenza viruses, metapneumovirus, rhinoviruses ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV ... been based on moderate to complex techniques performed in a laboratory (cell culture, nucleic acid amplification and immunofluorescence assays); however ...
Influenza A virus particles strategically adapt their shape—to become either spheres or larger filaments—to favor their ...