A superinfection is a second infection superimposed on an earlier one, especially by a different microbial agent of exogenous or endogenous origin, that...
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HIV superinfection (also called HIV reinfection or SuperAIDS) is a condition in which a person with an established human immunodeficiency virus infection...
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hepatitis B or hepatitis B carrier state (superinfection). HDV infecting a person with chronic hepatitis B (superinfection) is considered the most serious type...
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sero-sorting may not prevent the development of a multi-strain HIV "superinfection". By contrast, BelAmi is one of the studios that claimed from the beginning...
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Viral interference (redirect from Superinfection resistance)
Viral interference, also known as superinfection resistance, is the inhibition of viral reproduction caused by previous exposure of cells to another virus...
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continues unchecked, it can result in joint deformity, ulceration and/or superinfection, loss of function, and in the worst-case scenario, amputation or death...
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nausea, rash, urticaria, pain and inflammation at injection site, superinfection (including candidiasis), allergy, and transient increases in liver enzymes...
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hospitals, and poor hygiene, exacerbated by the war, promoted bacterial superinfection, killing most of the victims after a typically prolonged death bed....
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collapse and spinal damage. A dry soft-tissue mass often forms and superinfection is rare. Spread of infection from the lumbar vertebrae to the psoas...
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abscesses may develop and rupture to form draining sinus or giant ulcer. Superinfection by Fusarium and Bacteroides. These later require debridement and may...
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bacterial host, as with the example of gp15 of phage HK97 serving as a superinfection exclusion protein. The term moron comes from the notion that the additional...
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lesions. The destructive nature of donovanosis also increases the risk of superinfection by other pathogenic microbes. Small, painless nodules appear after about...
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Lancing or surgically debriding the lesion may make it worse by causing a superinfection or encephalitis. Even though the disease is self-limiting, as with many...
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duration of symptoms in miliaria rubra even in the absence of obvious superinfection. Other topical agents that may reduce the severity of symptoms include...
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General topics Research Vaccine Treatment Genome sequencing Reassortment Superinfection Flu season Viruses Orthomyxoviridae Influenza A Influenza B Influenza...
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from phagocytosis, protecting hosts from secondary infection through superinfection exclusion, enhancing host pathogenicity, or enhancing bacterial metabolism...
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any type of corneal ulcer because they prevent healing, may lead to superinfection with fungi and other bacteria and will often make the condition much...
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produce severe gastroenteritis with bleeding, shock, and bacterial superinfection, as well as the potential for airway compromise due to edema. When ingested...
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Reconstructive vaginoplasty in children and adolescents carries the risk of superinfection. In adults, rates and types of complications varied with gender-affirming...
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Heukelbach J, Eisele M, Souza A, Barbosa L, Carvalho C (2002). "Bacterial superinfection in human tungiasis". Tropical Medicine & International Health. 7 (7):...
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immune system for weeks to months, and this can contribute to bacterial superinfections such as otitis media and bacterial pneumonia. Two months after recovery...
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virus, which can arise incrementally by initial infection followed by superinfection.[citation needed] Global prevalence or incidence of coinfection among...
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during a viral respiratory infection, which may lead to S. pyogenes superinfection. S. pyogenes infections are commonly associated with the release of...
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hypersensitivity, nausea, rash, neurotoxicity, urticaria (hives), and superinfection (including candidiasis). Infrequent adverse effects (0.1–1% of people)...
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In people who have chronic hepatitis B infection and are at risk for superinfection with the hepatitis D virus, the preventive strategies are the same as...
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dizziness, oral and vaginal candidiasis, pseudomembranous colitis, superinfection, eosinophilia, nephrotoxicity, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, and fever...
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microbial population. On the other hand, induction, transduction and superinfection exclusion mechanisms confer many beneficial functions to the host. Induction...
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General topics Research Vaccine Treatment Genome sequencing Reassortment Superinfection Flu season Viruses Orthomyxoviridae Influenza A Influenza B Influenza...
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