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Prior Infection with Unrelated Neurotropic Virus Exacerbates Influenza Disease and Impairs Lung T Cell Responses

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Researchers established a mouse model of co-infection with unrelated viruses, influenza A (IAV) and Semliki Forest virus (SFV), causing disease in different organ systems. SFV infection eight days before IAV infection results in prolonged IAV replication, elevated cytokine/chemokine levels and exacerbated lung pathology.
[Nature Communications]
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