The immunology of virus infections
- PMID: 1568354
The immunology of virus infections
Abstract
In order to describe the complex virus-host relationship the authors review the viral mechanisms of infection and viral replication as well as the basic pattern of the immune responses. The delicate balance of the infection-immunity equation is complicated by the instability of both entities. The better understanding of these factors provides a rationale for the therapeutic counteraction of virus infections, reducing the likelihood of viral exposure becoming clinical viral infection.
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