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Articles related to "Latent Infection"
Herpes Infection and Reactivation The herpes family of viruses enter a latent (silent) phase of infection following initial infection, but can be reactivated resulting in recurrent infection. herpes infection • herpes virus • initial infection • latent infection • recurrent infection
Resistance to Anti-viral Agents Most currently available anti-viral agents inhibit viral reproduction rather than killing the virus already present. anti-viral • virus • mutation • mutant • treatment
Fungal Pneumonia - Endemic Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus, but can also result from inhalation of endemic fungi. Here are the most common. types of pneumonia • fungal pneumonia • endemic fungal pneumonia • histoplasmosis pneumonia • blastomycosis pneumonia
Infections Caused by Herpes Virus Herpes viruses are second only to influenza and cold viruses in causing human disease. Fifty to eighty percent of adolescents and adults have herpes infections. herpes infection • herpes virus • herpes simplex • herpes zoster • genital herpes
Fungal Pneumonia - Opportunistic Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus, but can also result from opportunistic fungi. fungal pneumonia • what is pneumonia • opportunistic fungi • pulmonary candidiasis • pathogenic fungus
Oral Herpes Infections About 60% of adults and adolescents have suffered primary oral herpes infection, and to 40% of those have recurrent infections. herpes simplex • oral herpes • latent herpes infection • recorrent oral herpes infection • herpes reactivation |
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