Infection by a virus that is pathogenic to humans.
1However, their functions during the influenza A virus infection process remain unclear.
2Interpretation: The association between microcephaly and congenital Zika virus infection was confirmed.
3Recently, the inhibition of OX40 has proved beneficial during influenza virus infection.
4The most common reason for liver transplantation was hepatitis C virus infection.
5The patient's condition was later complicated by acute hepatitis C virus infection.
6There are currently no therapies to prevent or treat BK virus infection.
7Both humoral and cellular immunity play important roles against influenza virus infection.
8Ficolin-1 enhanced virus infection instead of tipping the balance toward its elimination.
9Early treatment with IFN-β also significantly increased survival time after Marburg virus infection.
10Conclusion: Hepatitis B virus infection is highly endemic in rural Vietnam.
11Thus, puerarin has potential utility for the treatment of the influenza virus infection.
12Cellular proteins that support influenza virus infection represent potential therapeutic targets.
13Background: Influenza virus infection can predispose patients to secondary pneumococcal infections.
14A fifth chimpanzee, without active hepatitis B virus infection, served as a control.
15Innate cytokine response provides the first line of defense against influenza virus infection.
16To develop alternative antiviral agents against influenza virus infection is significant and urgent.