Host–Virus Interaction: How Host Cells Defend against Influenza A Virus Infection

Volume: 12, Issue: 4, Pages: 376 - 376
Published: Mar 29, 2020
Abstract
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are highly contagious pathogens infecting human and numerous animals. The viruses cause millions of infection cases and thousands of deaths every year, thus making IAVs a continual threat to global health. Upon IAV infection, host innate immune system is triggered and activated to restrict virus replication and clear pathogens. Subsequently, host adaptive immunity is involved in specific virus clearance. On the other...
Paper Details
Title
Host–Virus Interaction: How Host Cells Defend against Influenza A Virus Infection
Published Date
Mar 29, 2020
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
4
Pages
376 - 376
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