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  • ...pril 2021, from https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/epstein-barr-virus-protein-can-switch-risk-genes-autoimmune-diseases</ref>]] ...n <ref name=b>Amon, W., & Farrell, P. (2005). Reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus from latency. Reviews In Medical Virology, 15(3), 149-156. https://doi.org/
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  • ...umb|right|A three-dimensional image of the surface of an enveloped measles virus.]] ...ctious%20Laryngotracheitis fowl laryngotracheitis], and feline pneumonitis virus are all susceptible to BACs [2,18,20].
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  • ...jpg|thumb|300px|right|Cartoon of the typical pathway in which an oncolytic virus infects a cancerous cell and destroys it. [http://www.nature.com/nrclinonc/ ...nd 60's a breakthrough came in the form of oncolytic adenovirus H101. This virus was approved by the Chinese Government for cancer treatments in 2005 and wo
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  • ...compared, the two were found to be identical.<ref name=ncbi/> In 1985 this virus was officially recognized as a member of the <i>Parvoviridae</i> family due ...uan, W., Cheng, F., Chen, A.Y., and Qiu, J. "Molecular characterization of human parvovirus B19 genotypes 2 and 3" 2009. Virology, 394(2), 276-285.]</ref><r
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  • ...' was first isolated was from a urine sample from a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patient (2). In addition, ''Mycoplasma penetrans'' was also ...racted and have been found in humans. ''Mycoplasma penetrans'' will infect human beings in the urogenital and respiratory tracts by means of penetrations, t
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  • ...re host cell machinery in order to replicate [12]. During replication, the virus transfects the host cell with its own DNA. Researchers have taken advantage ...with critical genes than other viral vectors, such as the murine leukemia virus [7].
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  • ...e first case was laboratory acquired. The second, the first known natural human infection, was reported in 1973 [10]. The mortality rate of patients with ...during cell differentiation [2]. Penicillium marneffei, an opportunistic human fungal, is the only known Penicillium species that shows temperature-depend
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  • ...an colonize the intestinal lining of humans (2). ''B. aalborgi'' can cause Human Intestinal Spirochetosis (HIS), as well as other intestinal diseases (3). I ...' is strictly found in humans (16). In humans who have been diagnosed with Human Intestinal Spirochetosis (HIS), colonization by ''B. aalborgi'' can occur i
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  • ...ch will help yield the limitations of this fungus and its reach within the human race. ...identification of ''Candida dubliniensis'' from non-human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients in Kuwait.”
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  • ...ublications.org/blood/article/92/4/1374/247309/Characterization-of-a-Novel-Human-Natural-Killer]] ...cy Maps to the Centromeric Region of Chromosome 8. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 78(4), 721–727. doi: 10.1086/503269</ref>,<ref name = Trinchier
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  • ...-1, and this mechanism allows for a powerful and rapid transmission of the virus throughout the immune system. Prions (PrPSc) that cause degenerative neura In human monocyte-derived macrophages, the cytoskeleton protein F-actin has been sho
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  • ...sis is not as commonly found in fish in cold temperature zones [10]. Like human tuberculosis, it is a progressive condition that may not show signs until y ==Human Pathogenicity==
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  • ...ng of this microsporidian has been helpful in understanding other forms of human microsporidosis and their transmission ([http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/a ...minated infection. With <i>E. hellem</i> being one of the four most common human microsporidian parasites, hosts are usually HIV patients but infections hav
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  • ...umb|right|A three-dimensional image of the surface of an enveloped measles virus.]] ...ctious%20Laryngotracheitis fowl laryngotracheitis], and feline pneumonitis virus are all susceptible to BACs [2,21,26].
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  • ...lobal epidemic for over 30 years. If untreated, HIV progresses to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), which is almost surely fatal. Approximately 33 million peo ...egnant women is getting better, and fewer children are being born with the virus. However, these studies are looking at developed countries with good health
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  • ...</ref> A potential cause of these sex disparities is the difference in the human microbiome between the sexes. It has been noted that autoimmunity is able t .../i>.<ref>[https://www.cdc.gov/pneumonia/causes.html “Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection Rhinovirus Infection.” n.d.]</ref><br><br>
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  • ...erly Zaire) in the summer of 1976. Most outbreaks have been small, but the virus captured the attention of the world due to death rates that can be as high ...|<b>Figure 1</b>. Medical personnel tending a patient infected with Ebola virus. [http://www.nih.gov/news/health/may2010/niaid-20.htm].]]
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  • HIV-1 is a spherical enveloped virus about 120 nm in diameter. The envelope is composed of a protein complex th ...infects CD4<sup>+</sup> T-helper lymphocyte cells, a key component of the human immune system. Upon infection, HIV uses the host machinery to produce viri
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  • ...Mathur-Wagh. 1991. Pyomyositis in patients with the human immunodeficiency virus: an unusual form of disseminated bacterial infection. Am. J. Med]</ref> Py ...zation and Septicemia in Patients Infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Eur. J. Clin. Microbiol. Infect. Dis., November 1992.]</ref>
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  • ...hape. It is an obligate internal parasite which causes syphilis, a chronic human disease. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease but transmission can al ...are inexpensive and unlike mice, rabbits develop the signs and symptoms of human primary and secondary syphilis. (8)
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